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Baltic Blue Member Since: 13 Aug 2015 Location: North Wales Posts: 3763 |
If it is likely to be a regular thing that you leave it for 2 weeks or more, then you would be wise to invest in a CTEK battery charger to leave it on trickle charge and keep the battery in tip top condition.
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19th Feb 2020 11:35am |
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WellDrivenJames Member Since: 03 Feb 2020 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 44 |
That is in my longer-term plan as I also want to wire in an easy access point.
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19th Feb 2020 12:11pm |
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Baltic Blue Member Since: 13 Aug 2015 Location: North Wales Posts: 3763 |
Mine is the MXS 5.0, and it works well. G reg 2.5VM Vogue Portofino red 1991- 1999
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19th Feb 2020 12:47pm |
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WellDrivenJames Member Since: 03 Feb 2020 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 44 |
Perfect, thanks - added to the eve-growing list of bits!
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19th Feb 2020 12:52pm |
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Bloke Member Since: 13 May 2019 Location: On the road to Oban Posts: 120 |
Lower cost option.
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19th Feb 2020 1:54pm |
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Benfelrr Member Since: 27 May 2012 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 296 |
My 2001 Vogue P38 will happily sit for over two weeks with no negative effects on the battery. I am sure you already know but the drain issues tend to come from the older remote receiver in the boot for the key fob or a electrical drain somewhere.
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19th Feb 2020 2:57pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4300 |
My mate used to have a solar charger on his dashboard when he left it at Heathrow. The key alarm system keeps waking it up and that drained it. Solar panel solved it Gone to a good home: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE Buckingham Blue with Ivory and clear glass = "Rory"
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19th Feb 2020 5:46pm |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
I would disconnect the battery mine will go just about two weeks but any more and its a no no I use a cute on the p38 the l322 is used everyday and the classic is disconnected. It depends where it will be parked if in public the solar trickle charger may work. I have one for the p38 but have never used it must have a go |
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20th Feb 2020 8:17am |
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WellDrivenJames Member Since: 03 Feb 2020 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 44 |
Thanks for the info, the previous owner is a well versed Range Rover owner and has an L322 now, he put in a big battery so it should be fine. I'm going to check it and give it a run every few days. It will be a bit of a test to see how it copes being left for a few weeks at a time when we go on holiday, instead of just using different cars. |
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20th Feb 2020 9:35am |
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WellDrivenJames Member Since: 03 Feb 2020 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 44 |
I've had a look at a few of these - definitely an option as I like the idea of being able to keep it healthy without running off of the house mains |
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20th Feb 2020 9:36am |
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WellDrivenJames Member Since: 03 Feb 2020 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 44 |
My only real reservation with disconnecting the battery is the inevitable christmas tree on the dash when I reconnect it. If I can carry on without having to do that it would be ideal. I think either a solar or main trickle charger will be the longer term option for me. |
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20th Feb 2020 9:38am |
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