Battery life

Battery life

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davem

Original Poster:

230 posts

271 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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I know this has been discussed before but anyone know how long the charge in a battery on a Griff lasts if it isn't used? I have been told that if you only use it at weekends at most, you should leave it on trickle charge. Is this right?

DaveM

BogBeast

1,138 posts

269 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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Any more than 10 days inactivity and my battery would be too flat to start (old and new battery..). I have a trick charger in the boot that gets plugged in evrytime I put it in the garage.

pebbledash

795 posts

272 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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mine sits on the drive most of the week getting used mainly at the weekends, the battery lasts for about two weeks if its not used..

its an good reason to take it for a Blat once in a while

simpo two

86,761 posts

271 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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Very dependent on temperature too, what with chemical reactions doubling in rate every 10 deg C. Expect them to fail as soon as temp drops below freezing. IMHO a conditioner is a must if it's a weekend car.

k5orb

131 posts

259 months

Monday 13th October 2003
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My griff is the same year and engine size as yours and is good for about 7 days then it tends to stuggle if not left on trickle charge even with a new battery.I have checked it out and there is no other drain on the battery apart from the alarm and immobiliser.

Pete

tig

143 posts

269 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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I think my Griffs battery is well and truly shot. Any tips on best quality and dirt cheap replacements ?

davem

Original Poster:

230 posts

271 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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Thanks chaps. Glad I'm not the only one!

DaveM

Edt

5,132 posts

290 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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I can strongly recommend a battery kill switch. Had one fitted when I got the 500.. 4 years 2 months later the battery is still fine (plus it wasnt new when I got the car).

Obvioulsy the best thing is to drive it frequently, but on the odd occasion when I cant I remove the switch & it's done. Apparently radios drain power away even when off (possibly pub talk though)

REgards
Ed

Edt

5,132 posts

290 months

Tuesday 14th October 2003
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I can strongly recommend a battery kill switch. Had one fitted when I got the 500.. 4 years 2 months later the battery is still fine (plus it wasnt new when I got the car).

Obvioulsy the best thing is to drive it frequently, but on the odd occasion when I cant I remove the switch & it's done. Apparently radios drain power away even when off (possibly pub talk though)

REgards
Ed

adamc

47 posts

256 months

Wednesday 15th October 2003
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I've gone through 5 or 6 batteries in 3 cars in recent times. 4 were Odessy race batteries and were supposed to be 'deep cycle' but when they ran flat, that was it. I even had one refused for warranty.

Not getting enough driving time, obviously.

Oh, and the Tracker alarm (might be different to the Tracker in the UK) destroyed multiple batteries in my Elise until I had it removed.

It even ran the battery so flat that I had to get the Lotus techs out to reprogram the factory alarm as it had developed amnesia. Twice