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thornz wrote:Its on a 91 MR2 so not an ancient car.
How long would you think you would need to leave it running? Had it going for about 30 mins last night, shut it down, and it had enough for the alarm to work properly, but as soon as I tried turning it over, that was teh end of it, sucked all juice out of it and didnt fire.
sergei wrote:thornz wrote:Its on a 91 MR2 so not an ancient car.
How long would you think you would need to leave it running? Had it going for about 30 mins last night, shut it down, and it had enough for the alarm to work properly, but as soon as I tried turning it over, that was teh end of it, sucked all juice out of it and didnt fire.
Assuming charging current is 5A, for 35Ah completely flat battery ~7Hours (obviously missed out many things but good as guide).
Far better off spending $25 on shitty chargers from warehouse and leave that on overnight.
If you battery went completely flat, and is one of those cheapish wet cells, then it lost ~ half of its capacity already.
thornz wrote:Okay cheers, will get some chargers today, dont fancy leaving it running for that long
BZG|Bling wrote:thornz wrote:Okay cheers, will get some chargers today, dont fancy leaving it running for that long
$20 @ k-mart, $30 @ bunnings FYI For a cheap Arlec one, does the trick. Can even borrow mine if you don't think you'll need one again, though with petrol prices, probably better off just heading to K-mart
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matt dunn wrote:If the battery is a calcium/calcuim battery,
you could drive non stop from dunedin to Auckland it it wont be charged if it started off too flat.
And they wont charge with a cheap $30 charger either.
they need to be put on a special high voltage charger.
And before you say it's just a normal car battery,
More than 50% of normal car batterise sold today are Calcium/Calcium.
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