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My Battery is flat.

My Battery is flat.

fluff
Senior Member
688
27-03-2017, 04:24 AM
#1
Hello all.

I went to go out in the LS today. I havn't used it in a couple of weeks since buying the dog car (Honda Civic). Anyway, the smart locking was all slow and when you turned the smart thing to start the engine, nothing. I bought a battery booster from Halfords today and got it going with that. I took it for a run for an hour which seems to have put some charge back in the battery and I have also turned off the smart locking so it's not constantly looking for the keys which should save a bit more on battery power.

I had a look at battery chargers today and reading the instructions that came with them they all recomend that you remove the battery from the vehicle if your going to charge the battery. Now, with the dizzying array of electrical things in my LS, I don't want to spend the rest of the year setting everything back up to how I had it if I disconnect the battery. So, my question is, what would happen if I tried to charge the battery using a battery charger without disconnecting it from the car?

Many thanks and have a good weekend.

Jim.
fluff
27-03-2017, 04:24 AM #1

Hello all.

I went to go out in the LS today. I havn't used it in a couple of weeks since buying the dog car (Honda Civic). Anyway, the smart locking was all slow and when you turned the smart thing to start the engine, nothing. I bought a battery booster from Halfords today and got it going with that. I took it for a run for an hour which seems to have put some charge back in the battery and I have also turned off the smart locking so it's not constantly looking for the keys which should save a bit more on battery power.

I had a look at battery chargers today and reading the instructions that came with them they all recomend that you remove the battery from the vehicle if your going to charge the battery. Now, with the dizzying array of electrical things in my LS, I don't want to spend the rest of the year setting everything back up to how I had it if I disconnect the battery. So, my question is, what would happen if I tried to charge the battery using a battery charger without disconnecting it from the car?

Many thanks and have a good weekend.

Jim.

Rabster
Posting Freak
10,234
27-03-2017, 04:26 AM
#2
i charge my car with the battery still in it just dont try and start the car with the charger connected that will cause problems
Rabster
27-03-2017, 04:26 AM #2

i charge my car with the battery still in it just dont try and start the car with the charger connected that will cause problems

Lexusboy
Posting Freak
9,267
27-03-2017, 04:28 AM
#3
Jim is your battery a sealed top or can you open each of the chambers?
Lexusboy
27-03-2017, 04:28 AM #3

Jim is your battery a sealed top or can you open each of the chambers?

fluff
Senior Member
688
27-03-2017, 06:01 AM
#4
Hi Ian.

I've just been and had a look. It appears to be a sealed battery. It is a genuine Toyota battery which is a couple of years old now. It has a health indicator on it. Currently it is black which according to the instructions on the battery, means it needs charging. Is it worth buying a battery charger and leaving it on the battery till it goes green?
fluff
27-03-2017, 06:01 AM #4

Hi Ian.

I've just been and had a look. It appears to be a sealed battery. It is a genuine Toyota battery which is a couple of years old now. It has a health indicator on it. Currently it is black which according to the instructions on the battery, means it needs charging. Is it worth buying a battery charger and leaving it on the battery till it goes green?

Rabster
Posting Freak
10,234
27-03-2017, 06:03 AM
#5
yeah but once i goes green leave it on for a little longer few hours or if you get the charger today get up 2moz morning and place on charge then leave on charge till you go to bed in evening that way it gets a full charge up
Rabster
27-03-2017, 06:03 AM #5

yeah but once i goes green leave it on for a little longer few hours or if you get the charger today get up 2moz morning and place on charge then leave on charge till you go to bed in evening that way it gets a full charge up

Lexusboy
Posting Freak
9,267
27-03-2017, 06:26 AM
#6
Jim As Andrew has said but if you have the option of slow charge then that would be better.
Lexusboy
27-03-2017, 06:26 AM #6

Jim As Andrew has said but if you have the option of slow charge then that would be better.

fluff
Senior Member
688
27-03-2017, 11:23 AM
#7
Thanks for the advice. What would be the best charger to buy? I was going to get one from Halfords called a Ring 8 Amp Smart Charger RSC8 for £50 but they didn't have it in stock. What's the best one and where would you get it?

Many thanks again.

Jim.
fluff
27-03-2017, 11:23 AM #7

Thanks for the advice. What would be the best charger to buy? I was going to get one from Halfords called a Ring 8 Amp Smart Charger RSC8 for £50 but they didn't have it in stock. What's the best one and where would you get it?

Many thanks again.

Jim.

fluff
Senior Member
688
28-03-2017, 07:52 AM
#8
I've been out battery charger shopping today. Went to Argos and got a Black and Decker automatic charger. Apparently it knows which type of battery it's charging and sorts itself out. It got the battery indicator back to green. Even though my battery had about 75% charge left, I suppose it needs alot of juice to start a V8. All sorted now though.
fluff
28-03-2017, 07:52 AM #8

I've been out battery charger shopping today. Went to Argos and got a Black and Decker automatic charger. Apparently it knows which type of battery it's charging and sorts itself out. It got the battery indicator back to green. Even though my battery had about 75% charge left, I suppose it needs alot of juice to start a V8. All sorted now though.

fluff
Senior Member
688
28-03-2017, 08:23 AM
#9
It was £80 from Argos. This charger has an LCD display telling you what it's doing but you can't choose charging speeds as it does this automatically. It also has the option to check the alternator as well which I didn't do. I thought it was the best charger for someone like me who doesn't have a clue about battery's.
fluff
28-03-2017, 08:23 AM #9

It was £80 from Argos. This charger has an LCD display telling you what it's doing but you can't choose charging speeds as it does this automatically. It also has the option to check the alternator as well which I didn't do. I thought it was the best charger for someone like me who doesn't have a clue about battery's.

Lexusboy
Posting Freak
9,267
28-03-2017, 09:59 AM
#10
It is worth having a charger Jim.
Also worth buying a good jump start unit like a sealey to start the car if its flat, as your car sits around quite a lot.
http://www.lawson-his.co.uk/scripts/deta...edium=ncpc
Lexusboy
28-03-2017, 09:59 AM #10

It is worth having a charger Jim.
Also worth buying a good jump start unit like a sealey to start the car if its flat, as your car sits around quite a lot.
http://www.lawson-his.co.uk/scripts/deta...edium=ncpc

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