Battery woes, A possible help
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:45 pm
The missus has been having problems with the car. Battery is pretty much on it's last throes of life, not bad as it was the original battery from when we bought the car new 12 years ago. Basically she who must be obeyed doesnt do very much in the way of distance in the car so by the time the car DOES get a decent run out it's pretty much dead. Ive had to bump it a few times now. SHE still doesnt listen and insists on anything electrical inside the car being used for her short commute.
Anyways, it highlighted the fact the battery was dying away and needed renewing.
Being a skinflint twat I decided It can wait another half a decade. Like the starter motor that I bodged 2 years ago when the bearings disintegrated and the housing for them expanded... and the exhaust that died 5 years ago which I bodged with a range of aftermarket end cans (renegade stainless ones.. not cheap shit) and then a cheap car derived end can.. all still going strong.... did I mention the bodge on the heater fan? No? dont ask... it works.. I hasten to say for 'Bodge' read Battlefield Repair... (done the course.. got the certificate.. cheers REME..
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AAaaaaaaaanyway, Battery life. I chose to add £3.99 (A1 Motorstores) Bat Aid tablets, made by Granville. These work like a kettle descaler, cleaning off the internal plates and as long as the SG (specific gravity) is ok, rejuvenate the battery back to it's former self. They work too! The dying battery in her car has now gained a second wind and is happier than it's been in years, it's holding charge again and happily shrugs off her electrical advances with heaters, radios and lights.
This is what they look like:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165750
however i'd personally fk Halfords off. (a small 8 pack for more than i bought a 12 pack for at A1) I reserved online, went miles in to collect a packet and lo and behold they couldnt find them anywhere. twats. Anyway. They come in an 8 pack or 12 pack of tablets, pop a tablet or 2 down into each cell and they do their thing. Instructions are on the back of the packet.
Ive noticed a few threads mentioning battery problems in the past, thought i'd just share this product with you.
It's definately worth a shot at under 4 quid.
Anyways, it highlighted the fact the battery was dying away and needed renewing.
Being a skinflint twat I decided It can wait another half a decade. Like the starter motor that I bodged 2 years ago when the bearings disintegrated and the housing for them expanded... and the exhaust that died 5 years ago which I bodged with a range of aftermarket end cans (renegade stainless ones.. not cheap shit) and then a cheap car derived end can.. all still going strong.... did I mention the bodge on the heater fan? No? dont ask... it works.. I hasten to say for 'Bodge' read Battlefield Repair... (done the course.. got the certificate.. cheers REME..

AAaaaaaaaanyway, Battery life. I chose to add £3.99 (A1 Motorstores) Bat Aid tablets, made by Granville. These work like a kettle descaler, cleaning off the internal plates and as long as the SG (specific gravity) is ok, rejuvenate the battery back to it's former self. They work too! The dying battery in her car has now gained a second wind and is happier than it's been in years, it's holding charge again and happily shrugs off her electrical advances with heaters, radios and lights.
This is what they look like:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165750
however i'd personally fk Halfords off. (a small 8 pack for more than i bought a 12 pack for at A1) I reserved online, went miles in to collect a packet and lo and behold they couldnt find them anywhere. twats. Anyway. They come in an 8 pack or 12 pack of tablets, pop a tablet or 2 down into each cell and they do their thing. Instructions are on the back of the packet.
Ive noticed a few threads mentioning battery problems in the past, thought i'd just share this product with you.
It's definately worth a shot at under 4 quid.