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24th January 2018, 19:13 | #1 |
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Alternator problems?
Hi guys having bother with starting, jumping the car, starting well and then driving without problems. No charge lights etc. Took it for a 2 hour drive to the midlands and back, radio/heater/heated seats etc all running. No hint of a problem.
Next day, flat as a ...... Jump it again, no issues drives fine. Today had a chance to look over it. Battery has been on charge over night, so nice and fresh. Connected it to the car and checked voltage with a meter, found it was going UP. Put multimeter in line, set to amps (10A) and it was drawing around 0.29, which is 290ma??? Checked the obvious things, interior lights etc, nothing there. Jumped the car, started no problems. Took battery off the car tonight to mains charge it again. Couldn't turn the car over, put it on the charger. Connected the multimeter and found the car had 0.5volts with the battery disconnected? Does this indicate alternator leak back. It had a new one a couple of years ago, not an OEM one unfortunately! - This explains why the battery voltage was going UP when i was checking it in situ. Hopefully the answer is obvious to someone! |
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Sounds like a dead cell to me, hard to get a true drain reading if your battery is up the creek.
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Just checked the battery after an all night charge. Its at 12.85v. 5 minutes later it was at 12.83.... Going to give it a couple of hours. Whats it need to turn it over? 12.7 ish?
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Voltage doesn't crank an engine , you need amps . When I test batteries at work , we measure available amps against the rated amps of the battery eg ( 540 amps EN) using a midtronics battery tester. A typical end of live battery may only have 1/4 of it's rated power but can be showing 12.4 volts. that'll put your lights on but won't crank your engine.
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It will tell you lots about your battery and how and when to test it.--- |
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A half charged battery will easily start your car engine. In fact during the winter months many cars are running around the roads with a half charged battery but will easily start up and run well.--- |
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A good load test of a battery is to disable the engine ie unplug a fuel pump or pull out a fuse so that the engine will crank but not start. Then crank for 10 seconds and see if the cranking speed starts to slow which would indicate a failing battery. If it doesn't drop, the battery is still serviceable. |
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Finally convinced Tayna batteries to send a replacement battery. Started first click and has done ever since. Touch wood, sorted! Why do we never just blame the battery first??!
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