alcam
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With an abacusBe quiet you, I'm trying to add up my groats.
With an abacusBe quiet you, I'm trying to add up my groats.
Outrageous allegationDo I detect a hint of urine removal?
Surely not on this website
It's the battery bracket that matters, and don't use sellotape or tacks; just tie them on with string ... and a gob of blue tack if needed ...Wondered when someone would spot my deliberate mistake.![]()
groats... goats... easy mistake.Be quiet you, I'm trying to add up my groats.
It would not be a good idea to fit a stop start battery , they are very expensiveAny good Ral?
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Specified as good for an 'f' type Jag which typically should have the + stud on the left according to AI. (yeah I know!).
(it is a Stop/Start battery I don't know if that matters?)
Have you tried doing a redg number serchBanner battery dead as a Dodo on the MH. There is no point in trying to jump start it as the date on the battery when fitted is 1/2021. I'm now looking for a new battery spec'd at 95ah, measuring 354mm long x 175mm wide x 190mm high, Easy peasy you may say, far from it. All the batteries I've looked at have the + stud on the right, I need a battery with the + stud on the left. To make matters worse, quite a lot of batteries on offer have either no pic of the stud configuration and none in the description.
What's even more odd, I found the exact copy of my dead battery 'Banner 95ah 595 33', except the studs are the reverse of mine.
I can feel a new MH coming on.![]()
He always calls mine numb, I call his small one.Who asked you to butt in, numbnuts.
Nice one all the best mateThanks to all for the info/help, you guys are the best. Apart from Boris of course.
Our mechanic is ordering a battery for us @ £120, not sure what make yet but it won't be any old crap.
I may even use my irresistible charm and ask if he will fit it at home.
You can never recover a flat battery, it will maybe start a engine after a charge but die and useless after a day standing.Hmm. Most of my batteries are a fair bit older than that. Are you sure it is not just flat?
I think the cold weather saw it off.Hmm. Most of my batteries are a fair bit older than that. Are you sure it is not just flat?
Well. I would take it out (you have to anyway), charge it for 72 hours then load test it.I think the cold weather saw it off.
If that far down it wont be worth 2 dee and never recover past 80% if lucky, most dont.Well. I would take it out (you have to anyway), charge it for 72 hours then load test it.
Your irresistible charm..?Thanks to all for the info/help, you guys are the best. Apart from Boris of course.
Our mechanic is ordering a battery for us @ £120, not sure what make yet but it won't be any old crap.
I may even use my irresistible charm and ask if he will fit it at home.
My engine battery lasted over ten years still working perfectly, only changed it because I wanted reliabilityHmm. Most of my batteries are a fair bit older than that. Are you sure it is not just flat?