Leaving a Defender for up to a couple of months at a time
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Hi All,
I'm thinking of buying a cheapish Defender to leave at a holiday home in the Alps. I have outside space but no garage and no outside power to run a CTek trickle charger. Would the vehicle still start after a couple of months?
Is there a better way of doing things? I did wonder about taking the battery out and trickle charging inside but pretty sure the insurance will want a tracker and the alarm to be functional. Maybe I could rotate two batteries?
Thanks in advance!
I'm busily doing research but it does seem like a mine field buying these! Seem to have narrowed it down to a 110 TD5 with cold climate pack. The scare stories on the web have me a little nervous though!
I'm thinking of buying a cheapish Defender to leave at a holiday home in the Alps. I have outside space but no garage and no outside power to run a CTek trickle charger. Would the vehicle still start after a couple of months?
Is there a better way of doing things? I did wonder about taking the battery out and trickle charging inside but pretty sure the insurance will want a tracker and the alarm to be functional. Maybe I could rotate two batteries?
Thanks in advance!
I'm busily doing research but it does seem like a mine field buying these! Seem to have narrowed it down to a 110 TD5 with cold climate pack. The scare stories on the web have me a little nervous though!
xuy said:
I would be worried about it being stolen over anything else.
Buy a portable jump starter and keep charged in the house.
Crime doesn't seem to be a problem over there. The french neighbours find it hilarious when we secure things. Buy a portable jump starter and keep charged in the house.
Will constantly bumping the batteries not damage them? I figured it would have a hard life anyway in winter when the temperature gets cold. Are there battery types which are better for this kind of thing or can I over spec the battery to give it longer life and more starting grunt?
NorthDave said:
xuy said:
I would be worried about it being stolen over anything else.
Buy a portable jump starter and keep charged in the house.
Crime doesn't seem to be a problem over there. The french neighbours find it hilarious when we secure things. Buy a portable jump starter and keep charged in the house.
Will constantly bumping the batteries not damage them? I figured it would have a hard life anyway in winter when the temperature gets cold. Are there battery types which are better for this kind of thing or can I over spec the battery to give it longer life and more starting grunt?
xuy said:
How about a pair of Optima Batteries?
Just been doing some reading and this solution looks good.I could run a 1,2,1+2,off switch with the alarm still running in off mode? Might be worth looking at the more intelligent systems too to provide a massive cranking ampage.
Thanks for the help.
NorthDave said:
Rollcage said:
What about a solar trickle charger? Should do the job.
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