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12V Car Battery Charger – How to Organize Your Charger and Cables

Do you have a 12V car battery charger lying around in your garage? Cables getting tangled? Crocodile clips disappearing when you need them? We make wall mounts compatible with C-Tek chargers and will support more in the future.

Without proper storage, things quickly become messy. In this guide, we'll show you how to organize your battery charger.

Why a wall mount?

The problem:

  • Charger lying on the workbench (takes up space)
  • Cables getting tangled
  • Clips disappearing
  • Dust and dirt

The solution:

  • Everything on the wall, gathered in one place
  • Frees up workbench space
  • Protects equipment
  • Tidy and professional

Installation in 5 steps

You will need:

Here's how:

  1. Choose placement - Near a power outlet, easily accessible, avoid moisture
  2. Mark holes - Use a spirit level, mark with a pencil
  3. Drill holes - Use plugs for concrete
  4. Screw in place - Check that it's stable
  5. Place the charger - Coil cables, hang clips

Done! 5 minutes to a tidy garage.

Tips for cable organization

Coil correctly:

  • Use the figure-eight method (prevents tangles)
  • Don't tighten too hard

Fixed spot:

  • Hang the clips in the same place every time
  • Mark red/black to avoid incorrect connection

Pro-tip: Have a fixed routine for how you put equipment back!

Where to mount?

✅ Garage - Near the car, easily accessible
✅ Shed - Good for lawnmowers, ATVs
✅ Workshop - Professional setup

❌ Avoid: Damp basements, outdoors, direct sunlight

Maintenance

Monthly:

  • Wipe off dust
  • Check cables for damage
  • Ensure clips grip well

Annually:

  • Clean clips if corroded
  • Check that the wall mount is secure

Other garage solutions

Conclusion

With a wall mount you get:

  • ✅ Tidy garage
  • ✅ Everything in one place
  • ✅ Faster charging
  • ✅ Longer equipment lifespan

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Keep your batteries in top condition – with order and system! 🔋

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