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The Workshop => Audio / Security / Electrical => Topic started by: 2003bluecat on July 7, 2010, 13:33

Title: Flat Battery
Post by: 2003bluecat on July 7, 2010, 13:33
I was out working at a clients yesterday when they asked me to move my car as it was blocking another car. I had somewhat stupidly left my side lights on for a few hours (what's that buzzing noise again!?) and as such had a completely flat battery   s:roll: :roll: s:roll:   Luckily, from a getting home point of view, the clients I was working at are mechanics, so I was able to get it charged up but was left feeling more than a little embarassed  s:oops: :oops: s:oops:  

But i suppose if you're going to leave the lights on somewhere, that's one of the best places   s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:  

Anyway, when I bought the car the bloke selling suggested that the upgraded aerial was connected to the battery at all times, or at least that it will drain it quite quickly if the car is not used. Does this sound correct? And also the battery looks like some cheap thing that may or may not benifit from being upgraded. Any suggestions on a decent battery?

The car is my day-to-day car but I don't want to be losing battery if I go on holiday and don't use the car for a bit.
Title: Re: Flat Battery
Post by: mrzwei on July 7, 2010, 18:18
The most often posted reason for a flat battery is probably drain via the alarm system. Most people also seem to agree that the cheapest replacement battery is the oe from Mr T.
Title: Re: Flat Battery
Post by: wbarrwebster on July 7, 2010, 19:48
Quote from: "mrzwei"The most often posted reason for a flat battery is probably drain via the alarm system. Most people also seem to agree that the cheapest replacement battery is the oe from Mr T.

+1
Last time I purchased Battery I think I paid about £40 from Mr T.

Steer clear of Halfords, expensive and bet they sell you the wrong battery!!

B
Title: Re: Flat Battery
Post by: roger on July 8, 2010, 14:42
Quote from: "2003bluecat"Anyway, when I bought the car the bloke selling suggested that the upgraded aerial was connected to the battery at all times, or at least that it will drain it quite quickly if the car is not used. Does this sound correct?

What's that about? You should be able to see if the battery has other cables attached to it. Why would it need to be permanently drawing current? Maybe transferring it to a switched supply would sort it.

I'm still on my original battery after 6 years, but it does need a trickle charge if left for more than 2 weeks with alarm on.
Title: Re: Flat Battery
Post by: andibell on July 8, 2010, 15:16
I've used www.etyres.com for the last few battery's various cars have needed...  They've always been competitive on price and will come to where-ever your car is and fit the battery for you.  Last one I needed (the wife's Volvo) they were cheaper than Volvo, Halfrauds and the local garage and came and did the job same day...
Title: Re: Flat Battery
Post by: skinz on July 30, 2010, 10:27
When I had a huge sound system in my punto (2000watt subs, power cap, dvd, 3 screens - so pretty hefty) - An Auto Electrician reccommended going for a diesel battery as an upgrade as these have greater capacity or something, and would last much longer. Could be worth a look in to?
Steven
Title: Re: Flat Battery
Post by: furkh on September 29, 2010, 11:29
Quote from: "wbarrwebster"
Quote from: "mrzwei"The most often posted reason for a flat battery is probably drain via the alarm system. Most people also seem to agree that the cheapest replacement battery is the oe from Mr T.

+1
Last time I purchased Battery I think I paid about £40 from Mr T.

Steer clear of Halfords, expensive and bet they sell you the wrong battery!!

B

Hey, does this Mr T. shop place have a website??? are there any shops/garages in west yorkshire?

Cheers
Title: Re: Flat Battery
Post by: roger on September 29, 2010, 11:33
Quote from: "furkh"Hey, does this Mr T. shop place have a website??? are there any shops/garages in west yorkshire?

Cheers

MrT is shorthand for Toyota ie your local Toyota dealer. If you want to buy Toyota stuff always a good idea to check CTP (Cheap Toyota Parts) in our affiliates section, though shipping costs on a battery could well negate any discount.
Title: Re: Flat Battery
Post by: furkh on September 29, 2010, 13:01
Quote from: "roger"
Quote from: "furkh"Hey, does this Mr T. shop place have a website??? are there any shops/garages in west yorkshire?

Cheers

MrT is shorthand for Toyota ie your local Toyota dealer. If you want to buy Toyota stuff always a good idea to check CTP (Cheap Toyota Parts) in our affiliates section, though shipping costs on a battery could well negate any discount.

  s:oops: :oops: s:oops:  a bit red in the face now! but many thanks! i'll call Toyota up and check with them  :-) :-) :-)

Cheers!
Title: Re: Flat Battery
Post by: Dyn-Evo on September 30, 2010, 15:56
Quote from: "furkh"Hey, does this Mr T. shop place have a website??? are there any shops/garages in west yorkshire?

Cheers

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Sorry...couldn't resist...!   s:D :D s:D
Title: Re: Flat Battery
Post by: furkh on October 1, 2010, 19:06
Quote from: "Dyn-Evo"
Quote from: "furkh"Hey, does this Mr T. shop place have a website??? are there any shops/garages in west yorkshire?

Cheers

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Sorry...couldn't resist...!   s:D :D s:D

muhahahaha! love it! man, i miss old-skool a-team!

while i have your attention, do you know if this battery is the right size for the MR2?

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cheers!!