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All,
Does anyone know whether it is possible to check in any kind of meaningful way the status of a vehicle battery ?
I have a somewhat troublesome battery in my campervan which normally starts up and drives (for an hour) every two weeks or so.
Sometimes it just doesn't start. Then without doing *anything* to the vehicle I can start it a few days later. This seems a bit odd as I would have thought if it was drained enough one day it wasn't going to recharge by itself. Perhaps co-incidentally the non-starting days seem to be the colder days of the year.
I guess the best bet would be to buy a new battery, but I don't want to do that if there is some other issue which I can address first.
Anyone know about batteries ?
Also, since it is a campervan it has a second battery onboard for the lights and stuff - I guess I could just jump start the engine from this one, but normally jump start instructions say you should have the engine running on the 'donor' car - is this likely to be an issue if there is no engine ?
Cheers,
z
Does anyone know whether it is possible to check in any kind of meaningful way the status of a vehicle battery ?
I have a somewhat troublesome battery in my campervan which normally starts up and drives (for an hour) every two weeks or so.
Sometimes it just doesn't start. Then without doing *anything* to the vehicle I can start it a few days later. This seems a bit odd as I would have thought if it was drained enough one day it wasn't going to recharge by itself. Perhaps co-incidentally the non-starting days seem to be the colder days of the year.
I guess the best bet would be to buy a new battery, but I don't want to do that if there is some other issue which I can address first.
Anyone know about batteries ?
Also, since it is a campervan it has a second battery onboard for the lights and stuff - I guess I could just jump start the engine from this one, but normally jump start instructions say you should have the engine running on the 'donor' car - is this likely to be an issue if there is no engine ?
Cheers,
z