Out in a car park nowhere near the houseBetter to put her on a Ctek battery conditioner/maintainer while she isn't used.
Solar chargerOut in a car park nowhere near the house
It lasts about 3 weeksHi, do you not have power nearby to keep it on charge? Have you confirmed there are no unexpected power drains?
Do the work through the obd2 portSolar charger![]()
Disabled not an option thanks+1^ Also, you could try simply disconnecting the batt each time you park it up, but obviously you'd have to reconnect each time you want to use it. you can get batt disconnect switches, often sold as anti-theft devices. Again, you'd lose stuff like radio settings etc. unless you've got a face-off head unit.
You'd need a fairly big panelSolar charger![]()
My wife is disabled so I am used to work arounds necessary for peeps in your situation. The batt cut off switch is deffo an option as all it requires is to be fitted and then you can remove the red key each time you park it up. I'll look for a link now.Disabled not an option thanks
Think you have answered your own question there.By disconnecting the batt you lose the alarm code, i would have to setup the whole system, by having a second battery or keeping the main one charged, i would avoid going through that rigmarole, had new battery just before Xmas and had to reprogram the whole system.
Would the second battery get charged when engine running if the switch was in the on positionThink you have answered your own question there.
I am only used to Disco 1s and 2s and they are not such a problem when you disconnect and reconnect a battery. Progress I suppose!
So now I would be into the field of suggesting you have a second batt connected in parallel at all times to give you twice the power available. Have the second batt connected up but have a cutoff switch in the positive lead so that you can disconnect it/reconnect it whenever you want it. Then you wouldn't lose your alarm codes etc, but would have the power when you need it for starting etc.
Feel your pain mate. Modern car electrics are a complete nightmare.
And sunroofWhen you reconnect the battery you also need to deal with the window beeps
Short answer, yes. If both batteries are connected, in parallel, they would both act to start and run the car and would also be charged as you drive along. The thing then would be to simply remove the cut-off key to the second battery when you leave the vehicle. As the batt would no longer be connected to anything it could not lose charge to any residual leaking current. That would all leak out of the only batt which has a fully connected circuit.Would the second battery get charged when engine running if the switch was in the on position