I usually drive the te27 once a fortnight, give or take. Usually starts straight away, plenty of cranking power.
Went to give it a drive yesterday and battery was dead flat. Checked the terminals were all okay, and checked the cells. Were a little low so topped them up. Then jumped it off the hilux, and as I walked around the front of the car I noticed the lights were on.
Old car = no indication on the dash that the lights are on, or buzzer.
Took it for a 30 minute drive to put some juice back into the battery. Went to start the car again this morning, and it didn't have enough power to turn the motor over. (And yes, I made sure I hadn't left the lights on again!)
Have I ruined the battery? I didn't purchase the battery, so unsure of age, but it looks to be an okay battery. I jumped the car again, and remembered the car has an AMP gauge. It reads +50 to -50, and while the car was running it was reading only slightly above 0, say about +5. Is this measuring the current across the battery, or the current being generated from the alternator? I don't recall what this gauge read before all of this.
I went to go and get another battery, but then I saw that batterys are now $150+ (last time I bought a battery it was $50) so decided I want to check that it is the battery that is at fault!
I'm pretty sure it is the battery at fault. It would be a coincidence if the alternator shit itself at the same time.