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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3137 |
should be ok if you top it up before you go. I have left mine many times for 2-3 weeks and never had a problem. Make sure everything is switched off tho!! |
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2nd Feb 2020 2:50pm |
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MR GLOVER Member Since: 03 Jan 2015 Location: grimsby Posts: 600 |
Have left mine more than 2 wks starts 1st time. Think we should start a list who can leave it the longest |
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2nd Feb 2020 2:53pm |
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Simmoto Member Since: 17 Jan 2020 Location: Scotland Posts: 48 |
Thanks Guys, I've bottled it and rigged up the Optimate Got a charging adaptor for the towbar socket from the FF shop and found a route outside for the lead. Probably cook the battery and blow the vehicle up
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2nd Feb 2020 2:58pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7925 |
It really depends on how good your battery is.....
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2nd Feb 2020 3:08pm |
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mpirie Member Since: 26 Jun 2012 Location: In the Highlands Posts: 898 |
If the car is being left outside, another option is to get a solar panel charger (got mine from Maplins) and leave it on the parcel shelf (or wherever the sun can reach it), plugged into the boot cigar-lighter socket.
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2nd Feb 2020 3:14pm |
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jim4244 Member Since: 31 May 2012 Location: UK Posts: 853 |
I regularly leave mine for 1 month parked up on the drive.
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2nd Feb 2020 3:18pm |
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Simmoto Member Since: 17 Jan 2020 Location: Scotland Posts: 48 |
When you say everything switched off, what could be left on? I've just got the thing so not sure if there's more to it than pressing the off button! I'd just leave it single locked. |
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2nd Feb 2020 5:40pm |
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paulbrown22 Member Since: 23 Dec 2017 Location: London/Poole Posts: 352 |
My 2011 5.0 S/C regularly sits for 2 weeks without moving, and sometimes 3 weeks, and I've never had any issues so far. It typically does long journeys when I do use it though, so I suspect is always left as fully charged as the alternator can manage.
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2nd Feb 2020 8:10pm |
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Simmoto Member Since: 17 Jan 2020 Location: Scotland Posts: 48 |
Cheers Mike, that's a good idea |
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2nd Feb 2020 8:12pm |
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Simmoto Member Since: 17 Jan 2020 Location: Scotland Posts: 48 |
No record of it being changed unfortunately (but it might have been), so assuming it's 10 yrs old but then again, it's done 700 miles this week so should be charged as far as it can be... |
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2nd Feb 2020 8:16pm |
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jim4244 Member Since: 31 May 2012 Location: UK Posts: 853 |
I make sure that every switch is turned off
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2nd Feb 2020 9:12pm |
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Mr Tee Member Since: 13 Dec 2010 Location: Near Wackyjim Posts: 2643 |
Both my old ones struggled being left for 2 weeks, even with good batteries. Always at the airport leave everyone standing in the rain as you don’t want extra draw before start. Last time it just started, newish battery freshly charged before we went. Car park roulette is what we call it. Worst part of the holidays |
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2nd Feb 2020 11:07pm |
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basil Member Since: 09 Dec 2014 Location: UK Posts: 88 |
My query with this neat solar solution, is that if the cigarette lighter disconnects during the shut down period (mine does) then that means a relay is breaking the positive feed, so my basic logic would reason that charging would don't work? ...Jon. |
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3rd Feb 2020 10:13pm |
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umitbat Member Since: 06 Jan 2010 Location: Space Posts: 433 |
Only if the battery is on its way out. 2010 3.6tdv8 180k km.
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4th Feb 2020 6:17am |
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