Jump Starting

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Re: Jump Starting

Post by minky9717 » Tue Jun 23, 2015 12:04 pm

Ahhhhhhh!!!!!!!

I jump started successfully last night. Ran for Half an hour.

Went out to see this morning and battery flat again.

Must be a drain somewhere. Any ideas or general drains people know of?
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by wonkanoby » Tue Jun 23, 2015 12:22 pm

some radios by aldi

how olds the battery
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by minky9717 » Tue Jun 23, 2015 12:57 pm

The Battery looks fairly new (ish) very clean Bosh.

After market radio is a JVC that doesnt appear to be on
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by Bob » Tue Jun 23, 2015 1:02 pm

If the battery was completely flat it may be fubared, even if brand new.
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by cmm303 » Tue Jun 23, 2015 1:25 pm

minky9717 wrote:Ahhhhhhh!!!!!!!

I jump started successfully last night. Ran for Half an hour.

Went out to see this morning and battery flat again.

Must be a drain somewhere. Any ideas or general drains people know of?
Next time, disconnect battery before going to bed. If flat again in the morning it is time to treat Bongo to a new one.

A completely flat battery will take longer than 1/2 hour to fully recharge but probably enough at this warmer time of year for a morning start with a decent battery. Before condemning the battery best check that it is actually being charged when the engine is running - voltage should be well over 13v quite quickly.
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by wonkanoby » Tue Jun 23, 2015 4:24 pm

can you measure the milli amp drain on battery when ignition is off

adso just of late dab powered ariels have also been to blame
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by minky9717 » Tue Jun 23, 2015 5:09 pm

I have just attached a multimeter to Neg Post on Battery and Neg lead on Battery (disconnected) and getting a reading of 2.35 MA
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by Simon Jones » Tue Jun 23, 2015 8:04 pm

That's nothing to worry about. Check the voltage across the battery now with it disconnected and then again in the morning. If its dropped by more than a few tens of mV then it's probably knackered. The Bosch S4 range of batteries have a 4 year warranty so as long as you have proof of purchase you ought to be able to get it replaced.
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by minky9717 » Tue Jun 23, 2015 8:40 pm

Thanks for all the help. I currently have it charging via mains. Going to get it full and then see what happens.

If it drops, then so does the bank account for a new battery :-)

Thanks again all
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by nth » Wed Jun 24, 2015 4:59 pm

minky9717 wrote:Hi NTH,

I was always taught never to go direct to battery for fear of sparking etc.
I was taught the same, however I the real world the best connection is directly on the terminal, I jump start cars almost every day of the week (with a spike protected jump pack most of the time to be fair) I have never been blown up yet or had any problems doing it this way, never heard of anyone else being blown up either. Cars with battery monitoring systems however should never be jump started using the negative terminal as it can cause smart charging systems to operate incorrectly. Most cars with BMS normally have a specific jump start points. Some types of cars (eg modern Mercedes) have very specific procedures for jump starting them, not doing it correctly can damage the (very expensive) SAM unit.
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by cmm303 » Wed Jun 24, 2015 5:30 pm

nth wrote:
minky9717 wrote:Hi NTH,

I was always taught never to go direct to battery for fear of sparking etc.
I was taught the same, however I the real world the best connection is directly on the terminal, I jump start cars almost every day of the week (with a spike protected jump pack most of the time to be fair) I have never been blown up yet or had any problems doing it this way, never heard of anyone else being blown up either. Cars with battery monitoring systems however should never be jump started using the negative terminal as it can cause smart charging systems to operate incorrectly. Most cars with BMS normally have a specific jump start points. Some types of cars (eg modern Mercedes) have very specific procedures for jump starting them, not doing it correctly can damage the (very expensive) SAM unit.
i would not know a BMS if it hit me in the face. Do cars with these have clear warnings under the bonnet or is this down to expertise? Also do the same rules apply to the donor vehicle?
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by nth » Wed Jun 24, 2015 8:17 pm

cmm303 wrote:i would not know a BMS if it hit me in the face. Do cars with these have clear warnings under the bonnet or is this down to expertise? Also do the same rules apply to the donor vehicle?
BMS systems are normally identified by a little sensor module on the negative terminal like in the pics below
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Some manufacturers like Vauxhall have a separate sensor clipped round the negative cable like this one
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You may find warning stickers on the terminal cover on some cars with a pic of a jump lead croc clip with a cross through it. BMS systems have been around for a good few years now and if the car is fitted with stop/start it will almost certainly have a BMS system.
It shouldn't matter if the neg terminal is used on the donor car as the battery is charged & the charging system is working.
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by cmm303 » Thu Jun 25, 2015 12:52 pm

nth wrote:
cmm303 wrote:i would not know a BMS if it hit me in the face. Do cars with these have clear warnings under the bonnet or is this down to expertise? Also do the same rules apply to the donor vehicle?
BMS systems are normally identified by a little sensor module on the negative terminal like in the pics below
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It shouldn't matter if the neg terminal is used on the donor car as the battery is charged & the charging system is working.
Excellent. Thanks. Useful to know.
Always wondered what the gubbins was doing on the neg terminal on my car! Good thing the only jump start it has had was from a professional at Heathrow Airport! (yeh yeh, I left the courtesy light on after digging out the passports)
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by mikeonb4c » Thu Jun 25, 2015 1:15 pm

Here's a tip. Fit a beefy lb capable of coping with high discharges and carry some jump leads. If sb flat, give it 5 mins from lb, disconnect from lb then turn key. Got me out of trouble twice :-)
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Re: Jump Starting

Post by mikeWalsall » Thu Jun 25, 2015 2:11 pm

I have one of these .. at less than a pound in weight it starts my 3.0 V6 Alphard up OK ..

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