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    Is the battery Cactus?

    Hi guys

    just hitched boat up to car, so i can take it for a canopy measure tomorrow... noticed trailer lights were a bit wierd so spent 20 minutes messing with them, lights on (side) and indicators.. not too much current draw i didnt think!

    anyway... after about 20 minutes... went to start the car... nothing battery was a bit dead

    jumped ok with a booster pack.. but it has done this before.. at the drive in... not had a spot of bother since..

    its not getting a great deal of driving.. to that station and back.. but it got a good run on saturday and sunday so shouldnt be low? chances are it will behave again for ages.. so what could be causing the wierd drain?

    also m&s lights came on... which i assume is low battery causing auto brian to go haywire

    any idea?

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    Steve

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    If battery is 2 1/2 - 3 yrs old..
    I'd say its on its way to Calcium Heaven

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    if only ...

    i think its more like the original... and its a 2002

    oh well best get to supercharge!

    Thanks

    Steve

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    The drain from your trailer lights may well be a lot more than you think - try adding them up. But having said that, if the battery is five or six years old, that is the obvious suspect. Just make sure the belt driving the alternator is not slipping, but in view of the battery's age, I think that is the culprit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5teve View Post
    Hi guys

    just hitched boat up to car, so i can take it for a canopy measure tomorrow... noticed trailer lights were a bit wierd so spent 20 minutes messing with them, lights on (side) and indicators.. not too much current draw i didnt think!

    anyway... after about 20 minutes... went to start the car... nothing battery was a bit dead

    jumped ok with a booster pack.. but it has done this before.. at the drive in... not had a spot of bother since..

    its not getting a great deal of driving.. to that station and back.. but it got a good run on saturday and sunday so shouldnt be low? chances are it will behave again for ages.. so what could be causing the wierd drain?

    also m&s lights came on... which i assume is low battery causing auto brian to go haywire

    any idea?

    Thanks

    Steve
    Before you fork out wads for a new battery try some Inox battery conditioner, stick it on charge for a few days and see hpw it comes up, I got an extra 18 months out of a 3 year old battery that I thought was Cactus, Regards frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    The drain from your trailer lights may well be a lot more than you think - try adding them up. But having said that, if the battery is five or six years old, that is the obvious suspect. Just make sure the belt driving the alternator is not slipping, but in view of the battery's age, I think that is the culprit.

    John
    Thanks John... i guess the alternator light would be on also if it was slipping... im guessing the battery is on the very last legs and keeps enough charge to crak it to start, as it does start first flick.. with the early morning drive to the station of a whole 5 mins with lights on... im guessing im hardly putting much charge back in... but also having had the long run at the weekend.. it should have enough in it not to go flat that quick.. i did notice the lights flicking a bit tho when i was reversing the car back... only the occasional dip... but still noticable? anyone else had this?

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    Let us know what model supercharge you went with
    Pedro... if i go for one .. its gonna be this one.. SuperCharge Gold MF31-931 Supercharge Batteries - Car Batteries, Maintenance, Expanded Grid Technology thats what they recommend

    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Before you fork out wads for a new battery try some Inox battery conditioner, stick it on charge for a few days and see hpw it comes up, I got an extra 18 months out of a 3 year old battery that I thought was Cactus, Regards frank.
    Thanks Frank but at 6 yrs old.. i may give the thing a rest.. plus we are on a long trip this weekend.. and i dont want it failing on me! i dont have the luxury of dual batteries yet... but have the controller etc ready to go...

    Thanks guys

    Steve

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    Hi Steve
    Better still,get a CAT battery from Westrac.They do a 1000CCA that will fit in the originals place(slightly bigger in size but goes in OK).Plus its a battery designed to live in earthmoving equipment so they are tough.
    You will find the CAT 1000CCA is about the same price as good brand heavy duty 750CCA.
    See Westracs website for the part nos.
    Ive got a secondhand CAT battery in mine (800CCA I think),did 4 years in a grader and now 2 in mine.Has been very good but is due for replacement,can flaten it letting the fuelpump time out 3 or 4 times whilst working on the car with the ignition on.
    Others on here also use CAT batteries in their D2s.
    Pedro,find your state Distributor for CATERPILLAR parts,you will be happy with the battery.
    Goodluck
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    Thanks Andy... maybe next time.. or for my second battery.. had to get it today so went to supercharge, all up $190.. and its a 950cca with 200minute RC same size as original too.. so not bad..

    Steve

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    Thats a good price Steve for a good battery.
    Did that involve an AULRO discount????
    I was looking at work buying my CAT battery and taking it out of my pay.
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