markomate2
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Hi All
Dont think Ive posted a question before, so here goes!
Well I said the D2 (Ive never named my cars, but D2 sounds ok, missing R2 part though!) was rewarding me for all the recent work by killing its battery, but I jumped, too soon, into buying a new one.
New battery fitted yesterday, drove the car for 1 mile, then thought, lets check if shes charging, left engine running, checked voltage, 10.5 V !!!!!!!! and dropping very rapidly, increased revs made no difference.
After another minute, usual array of (false) warning lights, low voltage, then stopped engine.
Battery finally 9V!!! Exactly what happened to the original battery.
Im going to get out to her shortly but first thoughts:
How can a battery with a decent Ah rating, 110Ah, discharge so rapidly without any "signs"? No smells/smoke.
Even without charging, normal use, just headlights on, would not run it down so quickly.
Why couldn't the Alternator "keep up"?
It didn't discharge more over night, its still connected.
What ive found online so far relates to charging issues.
It "could" be: "ABS valves energised" taking lots of current
Glow plugs still energised?
The winch somehow taking a huge load? Doubtful, the control unit wasn't plugged in.
Any thoughts, suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks Mark
Dont think Ive posted a question before, so here goes!
Well I said the D2 (Ive never named my cars, but D2 sounds ok, missing R2 part though!) was rewarding me for all the recent work by killing its battery, but I jumped, too soon, into buying a new one.
New battery fitted yesterday, drove the car for 1 mile, then thought, lets check if shes charging, left engine running, checked voltage, 10.5 V !!!!!!!! and dropping very rapidly, increased revs made no difference.
After another minute, usual array of (false) warning lights, low voltage, then stopped engine.
Battery finally 9V!!! Exactly what happened to the original battery.
Im going to get out to her shortly but first thoughts:
How can a battery with a decent Ah rating, 110Ah, discharge so rapidly without any "signs"? No smells/smoke.
Even without charging, normal use, just headlights on, would not run it down so quickly.
Why couldn't the Alternator "keep up"?
It didn't discharge more over night, its still connected.
What ive found online so far relates to charging issues.
It "could" be: "ABS valves energised" taking lots of current
Glow plugs still energised?
The winch somehow taking a huge load? Doubtful, the control unit wasn't plugged in.
Any thoughts, suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks Mark