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Old 04-29-2017, 10:41 AM
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This link should take you to my video. What do you reckon guys?


 
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Well, I thought I would try the easy one first and measured cranking voltage.

Starting voltage was 12.20V, this dropped to just over 10.6V during the 5 seconds it takes to start, so pretty close to the limit.
A battery that measures just 12.20V is only 50% charged, so that is definitely not helping. Here's a chart showing state of charge:



What voltage do you measure across the battery terminals with the engine running? Just wondering about your charging system. If you have a volt/ohmmeter you can do some basic tests on your alternator, battery power connections and grounds.

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Old 04-30-2017, 08:30 AM
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What voltage do you measure across the battery terminals with the engine running? Just wondering about your charging system. If you have a volt/ohmmeter you can do some basic tests on your alternator, battery power connections and grounds.

Cheers,

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Hi Don.


I think we maybe onto something here. In order of activity today:


1. I measured 12.2V across the battery terminals with the engine off.
2. I measured 12.96V across the terminals of my booster pack before connecting it to the battery
3. I measured 12.45V after connecting the booster pack to the battery.


I then attempted to do the same test as yesterday, videoing the voltage drop as it cranked away.


I had 12.45V under the bonnet (hood) but this dropped to 12.18 when I turned the ignition on, so the start voltage was much the same as yesterday. The difference is that it stared immediately - excellent news I think.


To answer your question above, I get 14.48V across the battery with the engine idling, so I think the charging system is OK, but the battery maybe tired. I will fully charge it off the car overnight tonight and see what happens in the morning.


Thanks for everyone's help in this, it's been a learning experience for me for sure.
 
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Old 05-01-2017, 07:52 AM
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Well I fitted my fully charged battery this morning and voila, instant starting.


Why oh why didn't I listen to Nibster way back in March? it would have saved me a lot of faffing about. Still, I learned a lot through it and didn't spend much money so not all bad.


Thanks again everyone.
 

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Ahhhh.


It looks like I spoke too soon. A new battery and it's still got the problem.


The voltages are better as expected, but it still takes just as long to fire. See video.


Next job on the list is to take a plug out and see if there is a spark during the cranking time.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J8I...ature=youtu.be
 

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