Ruffles
Well-Known Member
I have two batteries of 110 Ah each connected via a 1-2-both switch in the time honoured fashion. Battery one is a delphi 'normal' starting battery. Battery two is a Delphi Freedom 2000 bought in 2000 oddly enough.
Now for at least the last 3 years battery 2 has not shown much in the way of voltage. I assumed therefore that it was knackered and put it on the list for replacement. So a couple of weeks back I extracted said battery, staggered with it down the ladder and brought it home.
Being of a mean disposition, before I took it to the tip, I dug out my hi-tech, switch mode, 3 stage battery charger (illustrated) and plugged it in. After a couple of days it was showing 15 volts plus.
Now I know just holding voltage doesn't mean it's not knackered. So I then put a 1amp load on it. That was on Sunday. It's still showing 12.5 volts.
Also the little charge indicator thingy is showing green for go!
Now the battery runs domestic loads fine which suggests the connections from switch to battery are ok doesn't it? The alternator charges battery one fine which suggests the alternator can see the battery switch ok. Also, I'm sure that I have run the engine many times with the switch on '2' so it can't be that the first battery is drawing all the charge current. Any ideas?
BTW are Delphi still around? Can't find them on the net.
Now for at least the last 3 years battery 2 has not shown much in the way of voltage. I assumed therefore that it was knackered and put it on the list for replacement. So a couple of weeks back I extracted said battery, staggered with it down the ladder and brought it home.
Being of a mean disposition, before I took it to the tip, I dug out my hi-tech, switch mode, 3 stage battery charger (illustrated) and plugged it in. After a couple of days it was showing 15 volts plus.
Now I know just holding voltage doesn't mean it's not knackered. So I then put a 1amp load on it. That was on Sunday. It's still showing 12.5 volts.
Also the little charge indicator thingy is showing green for go!
Now the battery runs domestic loads fine which suggests the connections from switch to battery are ok doesn't it? The alternator charges battery one fine which suggests the alternator can see the battery switch ok. Also, I'm sure that I have run the engine many times with the switch on '2' so it can't be that the first battery is drawing all the charge current. Any ideas?
BTW are Delphi still around? Can't find them on the net.