Possible duff battery

Davyhoogy

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Guys my car has been struggling to start I think my dad had to jump it to get it home from the garage, not sure if they left lights on or something.
Anyway I took the battery out to charge as I wasn't even getting ignition, when I put it on the AA trickle charger, after 5 mins it just goes onto fault.
I think the battery is about 5 year old.
 

Jack Ratt

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If the battery isn't taking a charge, and as long as you know your charger is ok, then you need a new battery. Just had to buy a new battery for my boys Saab for the same reason
 

Davyhoogy

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If the battery isn't taking a charge, and as long as you know your charger is ok, then you need a new battery. Just had to buy a new battery for my boys Saab for the same reason
Got it hooked up to a full battery which is also on charge. See if it draws any from there then charges up. If not I'll get a new one tomorrow.
Yuasa lifetime battery. Up to 15year warranty on the same car. £110
 

abh29

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following advice from @mrscalex I bought the Varta 77aHSilver Dynamic from Bassetts in Swansea for £56.99 don't know if still have them.
 

mrscalex

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The vast majority of chargers won’t charge if the voltage is less then, dunno let’s say 8v.

I bought a piece of kit for £100 that can recharge at any voltage. And is known for rescuing batteries others can’t handle.

But you can also trick the charger into providing a charge by piggy backing another charged battery.

That may or may not get you out of the hole. It may need a beefy reconditioner like mine or it may be knackered.

Either way you’re likely to be on the back foot with keeping it charged now. So I’d keep in mind getting a new one.
 

Davyhoogy

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The vast majority of chargers won’t charge if the voltage is less then, dunno let’s say 8v.

I bought a piece of kit for £100 that can recharge at any voltage. And is known for rescuing batteries others can’t handle.

But you can also trick the charger into providing a charge by piggy backing another charged battery.

That may or may not get you out of the hole. It may need a beefy reconditioner like mine or it may be knackered.

Either way you’re likely to be on the back foot with keeping it charged now. So I’d keep in mind getting a new one.
That's what we are trying now it was reading 8.1V
 
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