Went to start the car yesterday and it was rather sluggish to turn over - most unusual. Left it a couple of seconds and tried again and all ok.
Today however, went to car and battery (bought new about 4 months ago) was totally and utterly flat.
Put it on charge but charginglight on charger didn't illuminate and there wasn't even the faintest spark when I connected or disconnected the charger leads. Put a voltmeter across it and got absolutely nothing. Then checked continuity with ohmmeter, in case it had gone totally open circuit, and did get a reading. Left it on charge for 2/3 hours but nothing.
Changed battery to spare - as you know a bit of a palava - and connected charger to removedbattery with same result - no charging light. Connected and disconnected leads a few times then suddenly a spark as I connected it one time. Charger now seems to be charging it properly.
I'm as sure as I can be that it's not a fault with the charger, as when I tried it onmy spare battery everything was as it should be.
I'm mystified :?any electrical whizz kids out there ? Can I trust this battery again or am I going to have to take it back (and sod's law says it will be perfect when/if I do :X)
Any advice will be most welcome. Cheers.
Julian
Today however, went to car and battery (bought new about 4 months ago) was totally and utterly flat.
Put it on charge but charginglight on charger didn't illuminate and there wasn't even the faintest spark when I connected or disconnected the charger leads. Put a voltmeter across it and got absolutely nothing. Then checked continuity with ohmmeter, in case it had gone totally open circuit, and did get a reading. Left it on charge for 2/3 hours but nothing.
Changed battery to spare - as you know a bit of a palava - and connected charger to removedbattery with same result - no charging light. Connected and disconnected leads a few times then suddenly a spark as I connected it one time. Charger now seems to be charging it properly.
I'm as sure as I can be that it's not a fault with the charger, as when I tried it onmy spare battery everything was as it should be.
I'm mystified :?any electrical whizz kids out there ? Can I trust this battery again or am I going to have to take it back (and sod's law says it will be perfect when/if I do :X)
Any advice will be most welcome. Cheers.
Julian
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