disconnecting battery R56

disconnecting battery R56

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CABC

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102 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2018
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looking to get a R56 Cooper. This car will need to have its battery disconnected due to regular travel away of up to 2 months.
do any model years of the R56 Mini allow this without need to programme the car to accept the battery?

if the answer is no, how about R53s?

Edited by CABC on Wednesday 2nd May 15:58

CABC

Original Poster:

5,589 posts

102 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2018
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steve-5snwi said:
Do you need to disconnect it? I'd just leave it alone, or get a Ctek charger if inside, or a solar trickle charger if its kept outside. Some insurance companies won't cover theft in the alarm isn't working.
i think an older Mini could well suffer too much drain for stays over a month. Airport, so no ctek.
Solar is a good call, a lot better thesedays, although still questionable over winter.
given where i'm parking this 10 yr old car i'm happy locking with no alarm.
Disconnecting has worked for me for many years now and is obviously a certain way of preserving the battery.

CABC

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102 months

Thursday 3rd May 2018
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thanks all.

i'll aim for a late R56 with no stop/start.
Carly looks good, hadn't heard of that.

CABC

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Friday 18th May 2018
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watchnut said:
The ctek trickle charger is brilliant, just connect it and forget, it will even recondition the battery, in winter with a big drain on the battery owing to the cold it is worth while.
they dont work in airport car parks tho....

in any case, having suffered the well known failed Mode switch on a ctek i now use OptiMates for garaged cars. more pretty lights to watch too.

i finally got a late mk1. despite 94k miles it feels tight. surprisingly grown up car even for a mk1.