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Low elec power
« on: 24 April 2013, 18:40:10 »

Righto, battery fully charged ( allegedly), dash lights barely lit and not a sausage of cranking power, headlights etc not even powered! I did have it turning over very slowly but am getting nothing at all!

Can a charger show full charge but the battery is fooked? had a look at what earths I can see and they look ok as do the battery connections.

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Re: Low elec power
« Reply #1 on: 24 April 2013, 18:45:02 »

Righto, battery fully charged ( allegedly), dash lights barely lit and not a sausage of cranking power, headlights etc not even powered! I did have it turning over very slowly but am getting nothing at all!

Can a charger show full charge but the battery is fooked? had a look at what earths I can see and they look ok as do the battery connections.

To me everything points to a flat battery. ;)
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Re: Low elec power
« Reply #2 on: 24 April 2013, 18:47:50 »

Or bad battery connections or earths ;)
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Re: Low elec power
« Reply #3 on: 24 April 2013, 19:01:48 »

Well I will go to the foot of our stairs, battery shows as fully charged but is dead as a dodo!Never seen that before  :-\

Off to halfords for a new one, quite glad really as electrical fault finding would have been a nightmare :o
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Re: Low elec power
« Reply #4 on: 24 April 2013, 19:17:27 »

Check all crimps on the 12 volt side, starter and earths first  ;)
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Re: Low elec power
« Reply #5 on: 24 April 2013, 19:32:37 »

Well I will go to the foot of our stairs, battery shows as fully charged but is dead as a dodo!Never seen that before  :-\

Off to halfords for a new one, quite glad really as electrical fault finding would have been a nightmare :o

Quite common ... :)  Charger registers battery VOLTAGE ... so if its got a voltage under no load of 12.7 it shows fully charged .. to work it needs AMPS ...  so, put it under load and the voltage just plummets to almost zero if the battery is FUBAR
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Re: Low elec power
« Reply #6 on: 24 April 2013, 20:21:47 »

All sorted now, battery was 79.90 on the shelf and 55 .00 with trade card.

And now for my next problem......
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