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Re: Healthy battery voltage?
« Reply #15 on: 27 December 2012, 12:44:45 »

Using my trusty Gunson Sparktune I obtained these figures.The battery is off the car. She's been a little slow on the starter recently.

I read that as the battery is already off the car .. in which case yep, it's donald.


Yep. The battery is OFF the car. Left overnight the voltage has now dropped to 11.6 volts :-\

It's not the Omega, it's the battery off Mrs Opti's Corsa........a budget brand which goes by the name of RED POWER.  It's only about 12 months old, but for the life of me, I can't remember where I bought it. :'(

I've put the original 2003 VX battery back on for now. It still has the original VX exhaust, too. :y



 
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Re: Healthy battery voltage?
« Reply #16 on: 27 December 2012, 14:27:59 »

Ld noted my battery voltage was low the other day, while looking at LPG software.

Then starting the car after a two day lay up, and the power sounder went off for 30 seconds. The power sounder has been refurbed with new battery's.

Same mo as the last car, which did exactly the same thing. Tired battery, dragged down by a cold start after a lay up, and the power sounder goes off, thinking the the battery has been disvonnected.


...except turning the engine off, removing the key, and pressing the blipper didn't shut the ps up.
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