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- Craigp
- Member Since: 09 Nov 2016
- Location: Hull
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Car to be laid up for 2 months
I won't be using my car for just short of 2 months. I'm pretty certain the battery will flatten so how should I prepare it. It will be outside on my drive. I'm thinking a battery charger connected to my towbar electrics operated by a timer maybe 2 hours a week. Any suggestions welcome.
Also can I remove something easily to disable the engine starting. (Nothing too involved)
Thanks
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- discus
- Member Since: 22 Aug 2019
- Location: North
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Car should just automatically go to deep sleep after a few days, and battery should be fine. I’ve certainly had no issues with leaving it for just over a month.
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- Craigp
- Member Since: 09 Nov 2016
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I don't think the car shuts down fully. The alarm system stays active so requires power. Not much granted but I've flattened a few batteries on the caravan before solar panel fitted, when everything shutdown except alarm.
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- Wolfpack
- Member Since: 25 May 2019
- Location: Norfolk, UK
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Re: Car to be laid up for 2 months
Craigp wrote:
I won't be using my car for just short of 2 months. I'm pretty certain the battery will flatten so how should I prepare it. It will be outside on my drive. I'm thinking a battery charger connected to my towbar electrics operated by a timer maybe 2 hours a week. Any suggestions welcome.
Also can I remove something easily to disable the engine starting. (Nothing too involved)
Thanks
Not sure you need a timer if the charger is something like the ctek, You could leave it switched on all the time. It only kicks in with a maintenance charge when the voltage drops below a set level.
I’ve left mine plugged in through the 13pin tow plug for almost 3weeks without a timer and no issues.
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- RAW
- Member Since: 30 Jun 2016
- Location: Devon
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Little solar charger would probably keep everything nice , we use to use them on the boat to keep the battery’s topped up when not in use
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- Craigp
- Member Since: 09 Nov 2016
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Thanks for your suggestions. I will give them some thought.
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- DieselRanger
- Member Since: 12 Oct 2017
- Location: God's Country, Colorado
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I've been using mine less, parked up in my garage. Have found that I need to condition the battery about once a month unless I drive it weekly or so. I have got "vehicle battery low - please drive" messages, but it may just be the old gal missing me a bit.
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- Craigp
- Member Since: 09 Nov 2016
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Thanks for that. I know it's good for 2 weeks or so but wouldn't be comfortable for much longer.
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