
Originally Posted by
drivesafe
Richard, do you have any idea if you flattened the auxiliary battery or any idea of how low you actually took the battery.
Check out the battery site that Pedro posted and get the specs for your specific battery and this should give you some idea of just how much of the battery’s total power is REALLY available for use.
Cheers
I don't believe I have flattened it, however when on the CSR the Engel wasn't lasting overnight which I expected it to do so, so I left it off overnight.
I had the battery checked a couple of months ago and the water had dropped below what it should have, the battery was only around 5 months old at that stage. The reason I had it checked was that there was a message on the D3 radio screen most mornings "Battery Low" and I did a check on the voltage which showed around 11. something volts. That message has now returned, perhaps as Pedro says I have a dud.
RichardK
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