Battery advice
Battery advice
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Harry Flashman

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21,315 posts

266 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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The car has an alarm and immobiliser, both necessary as it is to be parked outdoors. Tim used the car every day before I bought it, thus keeping the battery charged. However, I will give it a run about once a week - so can I expect the alarm and immobiliser to kill the battery every week?

I expect that this is the case, and this is hassle - are there any recommended battery upgrades for this? Any of you lot also use the car rarely, but have an alarm - if so, what have you done?

WildfireS3

9,919 posts

276 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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Don't think so. I've left mine since Christmas Eve and it started fine with the CAT 1 alarm/immobiliser on it.

Podie

46,647 posts

299 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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I left my S for nearly four weeks once (knee operation)… started first time when I got back..

Cold snaps tend to kill batteries… might be worth making sure you have a battery charger or something. Best advice is to make sure that it gets a decent run up to temperature once a week.

Pies

13,116 posts

280 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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At least yours is under the bonnet

Harry Flashman

Original Poster:

21,315 posts

266 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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Thanks chaps - much appreciated. Shall keep a battery booster in my flat I think. Wildfire - I have a Toad Cat 1 alarm and immobiliser, so am hoping my experiences will be like yours...

Pies - understand your pain. Have just had a tale of woe from a Chimaera owning friend with a flat battery.

>> Edited by Harry Flashman on Tuesday 4th January 15:44

Harry Flashman

Original Poster:

21,315 posts

266 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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Another thing - the car only appears to charge the battery at above about 2000rpm; is this normal, or will I need to fix/replace something?

Podie

46,647 posts

299 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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When you start the car, blip the throttle to 2000rpm so the battery light goes out… don't worry about it… this is quite normal.

KentishS2

15,169 posts

258 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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Harry Flashman said:
Thanks chaps - much appreciated. Shall keep a battery booster in my flat I think. Wildfire - I have a Toad Cat 1 alarm and immobiliser, so am hoping my experiences will be like yours...

Pies - understand your pain. Have just had a tale of woe from a Chimaera owning friend with a flat battery.

>> Edited by Harry Flashman on Tuesday 4th January 15:44


Hi H,

I have a TOAD Cat1 jobbie in mine too and I hadn't driven the car for about 7 or 8 weeks and the battery was OK when I started her up the other day.

Current drain is very low on most good security devices.

esmyth

73 posts

260 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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I regularly have this problem with my cars as I do not use them on a daily basis - some batteries are accessible like the TVR others not so (MR2) springs to mind.

Anyway seen a neat solution over Xmas - solar battery charger - it just plugs into the cigarette lighter - providing it has permanaent earth and can be left on the dashboard to top up the battery.
It will not recharge a completely flat batttery but will keep an alarm and immobilizer unit working for several weeks. Several types around - cost about £20 - hope this helps.

KentishS2

15,169 posts

258 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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esmyth said:
I regularly have this problem with my cars as I do not use them on a daily basis - some batteries are accessible like the TVR others not so (MR2) springs to mind.

Anyway seen a neat solution over Xmas - solar battery charger - it just plugs into the cigarette lighter - providing it has permanaent earth and can be left on the dashboard to top up the battery.
It will not recharge a completely flat batttery but will keep an alarm and immobilizer unit working for several weeks. Several types around - cost about £20 - hope this helps.


Mine's kept garaged

doddze

1,302 posts

263 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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bought a new battery and stuck a halfwits trickle charger on it............. been fine.

esmyth

73 posts

260 months

Wednesday 5th January 2005
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Mines garaged too - but I have a couple of skylights that let enough in to run the solar charger.

Harry Flashman

Original Poster:

21,315 posts

266 months

Wednesday 5th January 2005
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Solar charger would be a great idea, but my P&J will be living under a heavy duty car cover...