Tuscan Battery
Discussion
Undoubtedly good advice for a car not often used, and indeed I have taken my battery conditioner off the little used Elise and stuck it on the Tuscan for now.
However mine is used daily to and from work apart from the fortnight at Christmas so it's still pants.
My Audi A2 sits mor months at a time and never drains the battery.
Anyway, that's the way it is so I suppose I live with it, but I'll have the last laugh with the thing.....
However mine is used daily to and from work apart from the fortnight at Christmas so it's still pants.
My Audi A2 sits mor months at a time and never drains the battery.
Anyway, that's the way it is so I suppose I live with it, but I'll have the last laugh with the thing.....
Hi Bertie
Bit late with this thread, but just to say my battery has always been fine (except the time I left the lights on - oops!, now have a buzzer wired in to go off if I open the door with the lights on) so it isn't a TVR thing, there must be something not quite right on your car. Also, my car is an October 2000 car and is still on the original battery! (fingers crossed etc)
Graham
>> Edited by MB. on Sunday 2nd February 09:26
Bit late with this thread, but just to say my battery has always been fine (except the time I left the lights on - oops!, now have a buzzer wired in to go off if I open the door with the lights on) so it isn't a TVR thing, there must be something not quite right on your car. Also, my car is an October 2000 car and is still on the original battery! (fingers crossed etc)
Graham
>> Edited by MB. on Sunday 2nd February 09:26
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