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Tim_C
Joined: 04 Sep 2009 Posts: 88 Location: Grimsby. UK
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Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:54 pm Post subject: Flat battery..........grrrrrrrrrrrr |
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Went to get the lag out today - perhaps last drove her over a week ago. And despite having a brand new battery - and I always turn the battery off, it just wasn't enough to get the starter motor spinning.
Now I had a bit of a dilema. Since David Marks was sure someone had fried the 'puter with a 'jolt' of 'leccy, I didn't want to repeat. I've now decided not to get the battery out (pig of a job) but have turned the isolation switch off and connected my c-tek battery conditioner.........I just hope it's going to work without 'frying my chips'. And since I know David will ask - the instruments booted up fine, just not the engine.
Anyway, here is another picture, still off of my phone, but my first nice one with 2 cars. Just got to get the 3rd one in somehow
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Keith
Joined: 03 Jun 2008 Posts: 284 Location: Leigh-on-Sea, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:24 am Post subject: |
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Hi Tim
I was interested to read that you switch your isolator control to off, even when you are connecting up your battery conditioner. Is this done for a particular reason because I do not turn my isolator to off.
So far I have not had any problems by not doing this and my Lagonda usually fires up after the 3rd - 4th time of trying. I tend to switch the ignition on and wait for a few seconds to allow the volt meter reading to pass 10 before turning her over.
The main benefit is, of course, not having to re-set the clock and all the audio system settings. |
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