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Fox



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scarey wrote:
just a point dave, if you get the battery mail order and it goes pants then you might have a problem getting it back to them, buy it from europarts [if theres one near you] and you can take it back ...

I've used Tayna for winching batteries for the Defender. Good service.
But scarey does have a point...

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Sorry deleted that , I first read that as Tanya doing some winching. Embarassed 2008 MY Supercharged
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axle wrote:
Sorry deleted that , I first read that as Tanya doing some winching. Embarassed
Rolling with laughter ... - .- -.




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Sure will use service mode, very easy to do.

I think it was all the FBH I've been using, 20 mins before I went out. When I got back home (2 miles) I stuck a meter across the jump terminals and it showed only 70% charge. Car does 40 motorway hours a day, so should keep well charged. Alternator seems to be putting out enough voltage (12.85V)

It's only a 90AH Land Rover badged battery. So the 110AH one will last longer before draining and more importantly the Cold Cranking power is much better 920A compared to 480A

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scarey wrote:
what a new one Shocked or your existing one..


Existing, I never did get round to buying a new one Rolling Eyes 2006 Mercedes CLS
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But really finding it hard to fight the urge for a S/C...

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Costco is great for batteries. If I recall, I bought a 100A/h Bosche for £84 with a 5 year warranty for our old BMW. That was compared to the BMW dealer 90A/h with 2 year warranty for £136.
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Stocky wrote:
Sure will use service mode, very easy to do.

I think it was all the FBH I've been using, 20 mins before I went out. When I got back home (2 miles) I stuck a meter across the jump terminals and it showed only 70% charge. Car does 40 motorway hours a day, so should keep well charged. Alternator seems to be putting out enough voltage (12.85V)

It's only a 90AH Land Rover badged battery. So the 110AH one will last longer before draining and more importantly the Cold Cranking power is much better 920A compared to 480A


480 cranking thats pants for Range Rover shame on Land Rover for fitting it Shocked

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i think he means 840 not 480 gaz.. ... - .- -.




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Car does 40 motorway hours a day


and i though I worked long hours.

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Stocky wrote:
Alternator seems to be putting out enough voltage (12.85V)


Shouldnt it be pumping out around 14.4V? With absolutely everything loaded I would expect to see 12.5V output. 

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Agreed, every alternator I've ever checked has been 14.4v. You might want to get it checked out? 2006 Mercedes CLS
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But really finding it hard to fight the urge for a S/C...

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In an ideal world one would want to check the output right off the back of the alt' however this is not really possible. Just make sure your connections are good and your battery terminals are clean/tight when you test.

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Oops, Rolling Eyes I meant miles, doublejay.

Scarey: not quite, I wrote down the wrong one, should have been 720A cranking.

Embarassed Embarassed Engage brain before opening mouth!


As Dan says not possible to easily get to the alternator outs, so I took the reading accross the jump terminals. Does 12.85V still seem low from there?

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Stocky wrote:
Oops, Rolling Eyes I meant miles, doublejay.

Scarey: not quite, I wrote down the wrong one, should have been 720A cranking.

Embarassed Embarassed Engage brain before opening mouth!


As Dan says not possible to easily get to the alternator outs, so I took the reading accross the jump terminals. Does 12.85V still seem low from there?


It does seems low. It doesnt leave much margin for error - ie if you start turning lights, heater blower, heates screen, wheel and seats on.

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Cheers Dan, I'll get it checked properly in the week then.

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