Battery failure today

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My OE battery finally failed today.

I can't complain really, it was 2 months short of 10 years old. I think that the Optimate has now paid for itself!

A new Yuasa cost me £53.

Greg
 
My OE battery finally failed today.

I can't complain really, it was 2 months short of 10 years old. I think that the Optimate has now paid for itself!

A new Yuasa cost me £53.

Greg

Where you get it from as a nice man from the AA had to give me a jump start:blast
 
It came from MDS Battery Ltd.

The price quoted on the link does not include acid - but the do have a Lucas glass matt battery with acid at a slightly cheaper price.

Greg

Sorry but mini thread hi-jack!!!

Thanks for that, Ive put battery on charge overnight coz Im guessing the bloke I bought it from several months ago never bothered and he left it alone for periods of time. On my optimate the green light on the left and all the central lights are on this morning does anyone know what this means as Ive lost the manual?
 
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Unfortunately, once you've flattened a battery it's capacity will have been irreversibly reduced and it's toast. Any amount of fancy chargers will not be able to recover this lost capacity (whatever they say on the box!). A charger will probably report a battery is fully charged and ready to go but this will be fully charged to its new reduced capacity.

You might get away with this in warm weather but as soon as it gets cold (which further reduces a batteries capacity) it'll probably give you trouble.
 
Unfortunately, once you've flattened a battery it's capacity will have been irreversibly reduced and it's toast. Any amount of fancy chargers will not be able to recover this lost capacity (whatever they say on the box!). A charger will probably report a battery is fully charged and ready to go but this will be fully charged to its new reduced capacity.

You might get away with this in warm weather but as soon as it gets cold (which further reduces a batteries capacity) it'll probably give you trouble.


Depends on the type of battery :rob

There was a long and well informed thread on the very subject a while ago, and I'm no expert by a long chalk, but I think that was the conclusion :)
 


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