Judgment in on the battery this morning: "It's absolutely shot, sir"

 

Fair Dos; it was a Banner and had lasted more than ten years with absolutely
no trouble at all, it just died all of a sudden

 

Now for the getting-a-new-one-back-in bit . at least it's sunny so the
incentive to drive over the weekend is strong

 

Thanks for all feedback

 

John

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From: Andy Garlick [mailto:andy.garl...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: 07 September 2012 12:49
To: mogtalk2
Subject: Re: [mogtalk2] I hate (don't understand) electrics

 

John

Much will depend upon the state of the battery from previous years.

 

Before I got a trickle charger I let my first battery go flat a couple of
times. It appeared that it had fully recovered and gave me 3 years of good
service , then one day I drove into a filling station , and it would not
re-start after only a couple of minutes later. The RAC man gave me a boost
start but pronounced the battery at the end of its life. 

 

I replaced it the following day (the workshop confirmed that one cell had
gone)  and have had several years of good service now, but I do trickle
charge it whenever it is parked in my garage. I did nothing to the charging
circuit , before or later. So the condition of the charging circuit ,
although important, is not necessarily the only factor at work here.

 

Andy  

 


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From: John Rutherford <jarutherf...@btinternet.com>
To: mogtalk2 <mogta...@listbox.com> 
Sent: Friday, 7 September 2012, 11:50
Subject: [mogtalk2] I hate (don't understand) electrics

 

So some advice will be greatly appreciated.

 

Came home last night (25m drive) with headlights on; nights are drawing in.

Switched off on drive; opened garage, tried to start and battery flat!

 

Before I rush out and replace the battery, I will have it properly tested
but to do that it needs to be fully charged so I wont know the final outcome
until tomorrow morning. Hopefully, it is just an old battery at the end of
its life, but if not .?

 

Fan belt is fine and nicely tight so am I right in thinking that if the
alternator was failing to charge, the amm et er and/or ignition light would
have given me some prior warning? My amm et er has always shown a positive
charge, some way b et ween 13 (mid-point) and 15. Yesterday was no
exception.

 

Should the battery be OK, what do I look at next?

 

Many thanks

 

John Rutherford

1988 +8

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