Keeping a 360 Battery topped up.....?

Keeping a 360 Battery topped up.....?

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DarkHorseTerence

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583 posts

241 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Being some distance from my house, my garage has no power.

Can a 360 battery be isolated safely (a la 355) when the car isn't in use for a couple of weeks? or does that play havoc with the ECUs and settings?

How long with a 360 battery hold charge without use? (varies I guess - but roughly?)

I have a solar trickle charger but also have no idea if a 360 will take a trickle charge through a lighter socket...

Any definitive answers on these - greatly appreciated thanks

voicey

2,456 posts

189 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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It all depends on the current drain when the car is locked and the systems are down. There are a few common things that can cause a high current drain but if you can sort them out (or don't have them in the first place) then you should be at a point when the car only draws about 50mA. A healthy battery should be able to maintain this, and start the car again, for a couple of weeks.

You can isolate the battery using the switch. It wont cause any damage but if you have a drain from the tracker it wont help you. If you do switch the power off, when you come to re-start, leave the key in position II for 10 seconds before starting the engine. This will allow the adaptive motors time to reset.

There's some info on current drain on my blog here: http://aldousvoice.com/2015/01/25/ferrari-360-f430...

roygarth

2,674 posts

250 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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DarkHorseTerence said:
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I have a solar trickle charger but also have no idea if a 360 will take a trickle charge through a lighter socket...
I think it will if the lighter works when the ignition is turned off.