The following is not actually helpful information; just a bit of gratuitous gloating.
When the battery in my Defender was on its last legs and needed to be topped up with the battery charger if left unused for more than a couple of days, I tried measuring the voltage before attempting to start it.
It seems that the 300 Tdi doesn't need as much as some other engines. I was able to start it with just 10.5 volts. The weather was quite warm at the time and I realise that helped.
In the Series III, low battery voltage was even less of a problem. On a couple of trips to the NT with an old 15 litre Engel and just a single battery, it coped if I drove every day. On the occasions when I stayed two nights in one place, I simply got out the crank handle.
I know that running the battery that low is not good for it, but in both cases, the battery was due for replacement anyway.
It seems part of the price of progress is that a higher voltage is needed to get started in the morning.![]()


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