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 Post subject: Why did my battery die?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 8:51 pm 
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Had a slightly strange moment this morning. Went down to the garage and found the 944 Turbo’s battery dead. Now, this has happened before, but always for an easily identifiable reason (I was dumb and left a window open, so the alarm went off, for instance) … but this morning it was just, well, dead. I couldn’t see any obvious reason at all. The lights were off, everything was shut properly and locked up …

I give up. Any ideas for what could drain a battery over the course of a few days that I might not have noticed?

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It's winter & cold. With everything as it should be I 've noticed mine (With a new large battery) standing outside goes flat in 9 days. Only just started last Saturday. By only just I mean it turned over dead slow once & fired. Giving it a run every 7 days from now on. Commuting by train at the moment. Saving the planet :hippy2: I blame the alarm.

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Short journeys with heater, lights, stereo, wipers etc just wipe them out if they are not tip top.

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If it's in a garage with electric then buy a battery conditioner/maintainer, If it's outside then use a solar panel from Maplins, mine works very well!

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It's a shame you don't live a bit closer to B'ham, as I have a Midtronics battery tester which will tell you if your battery is in need of replacement, in need of charging etc, etc.

I should think that the chaps at Halfords would have these also. But if your battery is f*ck*d then they will try and sell you a battery.

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check to see if glove box light is going out thats a favourite


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check to see if glove box light is going out thats a favourite


Tailgate light is another!

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Y’know, I think my battery problem may be something more serious than just a symptom of the Scottish winter. Giving it a good charge overnight then putting it back in the car, it’s flat again after just two days sat in the garage. Every time.

I got frustrated with it this morning and ‘borrowed’ the battery from my Lux to get it started (I only needed to shift it so I could get Jen’s Mini out from behind it!)

The Lux has been stood in an identical garage (next-door) for almost six months, with the car only started and taken for runs up and down the private street from time to time, yet that battery is fine.

So … either I have a dud battery on my hands (which would be nice and easy to fix), or there’s an electrical gremlin in my Turbo which is draining the battery at an alarming rate. I guess I’ll be able to tell which by seeing if the borrowed battery from my Lux will start the car again tonight (I left it in).

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I bet the battery is f*ck*d! How old is it? Do you still have the reciept?

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I hope the battery’s fucked! It was in the car when I bought it, six months ago. I’ll be very surprised if it was old though, the guy I bought the car from was a very fastidious mechanic.

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Some batteries are very cheaply made. When I used to work for Lucas/Yuasa batteries & they stopped making the batteries themselves & started importing them from the far east, Russia etc, they would arrive f*ck*d.
So the ones that were okay, most proberbly didn't last the 3 or 4 year guarantee period.
And since they stopped manufacturing them, all car batteries are made abroad. So unless it's a Bosch, the quality is questionable.

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So unless it's a Bosch, the quality is questionable.


I am told that "Varta" are also very good quality.

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Well, assuming that I don’t get a nasty surprise tomorrow, I’m in the market for a new battery. Bosch or Varta are worth looking for, then? Any other advice? The batteries from my two ’44s are very different sizes … any significance to that?

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use your halfords trade card to buy a battery, and a draper slow charger is about £20 again from halfords

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oops, check out ctek chargers in gruppe north :oops:

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