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John,
I've got the genuine, authentic, "real-deal" Porsche Tequipment charger. Of course, they cost more 'cause they say "PORSCHE", but it works well and plugs into the lighter socket which I find easier than popping the hood and fiddling with the battery terminal protective covers, etc, etc. I actually have two...one bought via a fellow Porsche enthusiast and the other via Craigslist, so I didn't have to pay full price for either one. I think Sunset has them for 106.00.
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I also have two of the Porsche Tequipment ones. I also like them. They need to be reset if the power goes off. And I find that 968 cigarette lighter sockets aren't that "grippy" and the plugs can fall out.
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My charging voltage with a cold engine is 13.5 V (ambient air temperature 80). once warmed up the charging voltage drops quickly to about 12.9 then 12.7. I figure as long as its stays about 12.67 I'm ok. Good to know the Porsche voltage is about 13.0v, not more like most other cars. Regardless, I bought a 1amp trickle charge with quick connect/disconnect. I like it better than the cigarette lighter, because I can see the connection. Charges automatically to 13.2 then will turn off until it hits 12.75. Battery will last longer, and is usually about 12.6-12.9 when cranking cold.
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I ran some test leads from the battery through the door jam and fender into the cockpit. Then I use a "cheaP' DVM to accurately measure the voltage while driving (this is only a temporary set up until everything works. When the Porsche gauge says 12V, it's actually 12.4-12.7. A hair above 12v on the Porsche gauge is actually about 12.5-12.9. half way between 12 and 14 on the Porsche gauge is actually 13.5V. Your battery really needs to be maintained at a minimum of 12.6V. if you are charging at less then 12.6, you will be running your battery down, something lead acid batteries don't like. I would suspect 12 on your Porsche gauge is actually closer to 12.4-12-8 (if you are not having problems). By the way how soon does your gauge drop from 13 to 12? Can you tell if it is related to engine temperature. When my alternator hits 170-190 degrees, I see a charging drop from 13.5 to almost 12.5 (this is the point at which the temperature gauge is at 8oclock or greater. Thanks,
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I use a Battery Tender Junior. It has a small transformer that plugs into an outlet like a phone charger. So, there is just a small wire that goes to the car. I use the plug on my ceiling for the garage door closer and let the wire hang down over the car. I have the mating wire permanently attached to the battery and tucked under where the windshield meets the hood. It's an easy pull out and plug in when I pull back into the garage.
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ds968 at various times, I stop and use the IR/laser Ryobi temperature guage. in the same time frame I'll look at the DVM and the water temp qauge on the Porsche. Using the IR/laser, I can shoot it directly onto two or three sides of the alternator.
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