ghostlymoron
Well-Known Member
Charging for 9 hrs doesn't mean it's no good. It depends on the initial state of the battery and the output amps of the charger. For example a 100ahr battery at half charge will take up to 25hrs with a 4amp charger!
I had a flat battery today (engine start) so brought it home to charge it. Iv'e only just noticed its says 'leisure' so is it the wrong type for the engine start? Engine is 1.5 diesel.
I have dalways used "leisure" type batteries in my boats for engine starting (all 1.5 litre diesels - 35hp).
Providing they are looked after they will have enough CCA to start this size of engine. I've never found the need to pay extra for an "engine start" battery.
You won't pay a premium for a start battery, they're cheap as the proverbial due to the large number sold for cars. One suitable for a small diesel car will probably do and last for up to 10yrs or more because it is always kept fully charged by the engine.
I have always used "leisure" type batteries in my boats for engine starting (all 1.5 litre diesels - 35hp).
Providing they are looked after they will have enough CCA to start this size of engine. I've never found the need to pay extra for an "engine start" battery.
I had a flat battery today (engine start) so brought it home to charge it. Iv'e only just noticed its says 'leisure' so is it the wrong type for the engine start? Engine is 1.5 diesel.
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Before i fit this new battery, is there any reason why the original was good one day then completely wrecked the next? I don't really want to wreck the new one! The only odd thing was before it died i had left the leisure battery master switch on for a few days by accident.Surely that shouldn't matter as they are separate systems?
Before i fit this new battery, is there any reason why the original was good one day then completely wrecked the next? I don't really want to wreck the new one! The only odd thing was before it died i had left the leisure battery master switch on for a few days by accident.Surely that shouldn't matter as they are separate systems?
Some forumites have found that battery/charger sites often make hyperbolic comments.
I agree if you have room for a dedicated engine start battery in addition to the domestic batteries. However with limited battery space, I use one or both of my domestic (110Ah) to start the engine. An engine start battery (ex car) will not last long if used for dometics and at 110Ah would be more expensive than a "leisure".
Sometimes they just die. I had had it happen with a car battery. Perfectly OK, then one morning absolutely dead and unchargeable. Must admit, though, not as young as two years.