Hi, I got a lead to plug into the data plug under the seat and into my Oximate charger, however this doesn't seem to charge the battery (trickle), the charger only switches on when key is turned on ?!?!? Is th Ducati charger the only way to leave on a trickle charge? Cheers.
It won’t work. The plug under the seat is for the Data Analyser. The charger is designed to connect to the diagnostic port. On your bike this is a 3 way superseal connector not the 4 way sigma connector used on later bikes.
Mmm, I wonder why M&P (Busters) are selling them for the Pani then. Will send mine back when it arrives
Ok, cheers, is there a lead to connect from the diagnostic port to an Oximate charger ? Or just easier to connect direct to the battery.
The Panigale can use it as it has the 4 way sigma diagnostic plug. The 1198 plug under the seat is for the Data Analyser.
Cool, I am changing my mind and now and not sending it back - I got the charger with the bike but it didn't come with an adaptor, only croc clips - cheers Chris
Nope. I use the Ctek lead connected to the battery directly. I only found this lead that the previous owner had installed at the weekend when I fitted my tail tidy. I was told by the technician in my local dealer once, that if you leave your DDA plugged in (on my 1098R), it does have a slight draw on the battery, so I'm assuming there has to be a permanent live in there somewhere. Also this lead is sold as being a specific Ducati fitting by Optimate.
Plug it in and get a multimeter on the 2 pins. If you get a current reading with the bike turned off, all is good. If not, then it won't work. I can check tomorrow if you like. I'm nice like that. *Edit. I just saw the OP was referring to a 1098 / 1198. That would explain it, maybe.
I replied to your post without reading past it. Only after replying did I go further. What a silly Billy.
If you plug into the DDA under the seat you are putting 12v straight to the dash, ECU and DTC unit. The diagnostic plug is wired differently. The four pins are Can Hi, Can Lo, +12v and -ve. That is why the diagnostic connector can be used for charging.
So if you plug the charge lead into the connector it's just connecting the +'ve and -'ve only so the same as wiring a fly lead to the battery?