A110 Battery specs

A110 Battery specs

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Miserablegit

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4,021 posts

109 months

Wednesday 8th December 2021
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I believe it is an 027 size Stop Start battery
it's an EFB but I'd replace with an AGM


As I wait to see if there is a diy brake error reset I can do I took the battery out for a a drop test.
This was the result after being charged on an optimate for the past few days.



It says battery is good but needs recharging- my chargers are reporting battery full.

Does this look OK ? I was expecting better given it's kept on a trickle charger. Is this my problem causing the brake error?

Battery specs below - I hope they are of use to somebody as I couldn't find them anywhere else










Edited by Miserablegit on Wednesday 8th December 16:20

Peter.R

29 posts

59 months

Wednesday 8th December 2021
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Cranking Amps are below spec but I would be surprised if that's the cause of the problem, out of interest how easy was the car starting from cold ?
I know you should hope to get a few years from a new OEM battery but fitting a new one is never a bad thing if in doubt. (never too sure about the chequer plate btw wink but it served a purpose there)

Miserablegit

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4,021 posts

109 months

Wednesday 8th December 2021
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Car starts no problem at all -
Fires immediately upon press of starter.

Chequer plate let’s me stand on the wing when retrieving ‘
Model aircraft from trees!

Meonstoke

264 posts

102 months

Sunday 19th December 2021
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Thought I'd drop a note regarding battery going flat if the A110 is not used regularly. Stories of the car having a dead battery after just a week or two of non-use was one of my concerns whilst I waited for my car to arrive (earlier this year).

My experience so far has been quite positive. I often didn't use the car for 3-4 weeks at a time - simply down to long working day commitments, covid restrictions, or lousy weather getting in the way. I don't use a trickle charger and the alarm system remains switched on. There has never been an issue in starting the car. Today I took her out for a spin for the first time in 6 weeks - and I was half expecting a problem to be honest. But she started first time with no fuss whatsoever! clap

M.

Miserablegit

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109 months

Monday 20th December 2021
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that is very good to hear

t3boy

86 posts

86 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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Sorry to bring up an old thread. Did you replace the battery with an AGM battery? Any issues with it?
I think there is an issue with mine. It was replaced about a year ago under warranty, and I am finding the voltage drops very quickly when just sat. I wouldnt expect a drain from other devices in the car to reduce it this quickly (around 0.2V after a few hours).
I am out of warranty now, so to take it to Alpine to investigate will cost me £150... rather sort this out myself if I could

Miserablegit

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4,021 posts

109 months

Wednesday 16th March 2022
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No, I kept the original battery as the fault was unrelated.
Just dont try some fancy lithium battery as there is/was a thread on RAOC saying the charging circuit won't work properly on a lithium battery.


Edited by Miserablegit on Wednesday 16th March 16:52

t3boy

86 posts

86 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2022
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Thanks, I had the battery tested by a battery company and they said it was on its last legs. I purchased a new battery but he didn’t want to fit it as he couldn’t find the obd port to back up the car settings/ecu. Did you use any specific method to remove and refit the battery? I assume there is no coding required for a new battery

Miserablegit

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109 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2022
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The car has to be parked in an east-west direction before the battery removal in order to protect the polarity of the battery…

No, on a serious note, no special procedure other than the usual disconnect the negative post first.

I found I had to remove the front boot liner in order to get to the battery. I also left a door open to avoid any issues if I closed the bonnet by mistake.

t3boy

86 posts

86 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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Thanks, will give it a go this week. I think I will end up removing the frunk liner to remove and replace it

Miserablegit

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4,021 posts

109 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2022
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You definitely will need to remove it. Perhaps consider fitting a trickle charge socket at the same time

Miserablegit

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109 months

Thursday 4th May 2023
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I’ve finally taken the plunge and bought a new battery. Got nearly 5 years out of the old one but I normally get longer.

Bought a Bosch 027 AGM from Tayna with a 5 year warranty

It fits perfectly.

I can notice the extra power available in the electrical system - the hifi sounds more detailed with a more expansive soundstage and the engine really sings now ithe ECU is not being held back by the underperforming FIAMM option. (Oops sorry- meant to post in hifi thread)



Peter.R

29 posts

59 months

Thursday 1st June 2023
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Did the battery give up eventually or did you just decide to change it ?
I put mine on charge yesterday as i had been shunting it in and out of the garage and the doors had been open for a while so i thought it would be a good idea to put some charge into it. When i checked the Ctek charger today it had stopped at stage 5 and the warning light was on, this suggests its not holding charge properly (according to the manual)
my car is a 2019PE and is used a little less lately but still has 32k on the clock. i have had absolutely no issues from the battery but also haven't had the charger on the Alpine many times before.
Maybe the charger is alerting me to a failing battery or its just not happy, anyone had similar issues ? I use the charger (MXS 5.0) regularly on another vehicle and it usually goes through its cycle and sits at stage 7 with the green LED on.

Miserablegit

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4,021 posts

109 months

Thursday 1st June 2023
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I had to use my jump pack twice to start the car when I’d not left it on charge for a few days so took that as an indication that it was on its last legs. I don’t think the duff alternator last year helped at all.