Battery Isolator
Other than disabling the Symphony radio code, is it safe to fit a battery isolator switch?
The car is only used at weekends, and the battery often won't quite start the engine, and needs help from a power pack. Obviously, I know the alarm won't be active, buy can anything else be damaged by disconnecting the battery? |
NO.---However the battery is either in very poor condition or needs a 24 hour charge.
If the plates in the battery are in good condition a charge up is ESSENTIAL.--Not charging it will allow the plates to deteriorate after a few months and will drastically reduce its working life. |
Trouble is, she is only driven about twenty or thirty miles at weekends, often with the lights on at this time of year. There is no problem in summer months. If the weather is dry (I do not have a garage), I do occasionally give the battery a good charge, and this lasts a few weeks. My garage has checked for any background current loss, but all seems normal
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Thirty miles at a weekend should be enough to keep it ticking over, assuming the alternator is doing its job. Put it on charge for 24 hours, otherwise it probably won't last through the winter. |
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A reasonable sized solar panel charger would be a really good idea. The need is to start with a fully charged battery. The panel then will offset any loss through the cars electronic system plus any natural discharge in the battery itself. The OP says the car is outside and not in a garage. |
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Have a read of two of my posts there about caring for your battery.---:D Colvert. |
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I normally just park mine in front of my garage and run an extension cable under the door. Hook up the charger and let it do its stuff. |
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