I work from home and some weeks I will just use the car to go to the local supermarket and back a few times - about 2 miles each way.
I bought the car about 6 weeks ago, and getting to know it (28i), I checked the battery about a week ago. It is 70Ah and registered at 12.6V first thing in the morning, after standing all night. April last year has been written on it by hand - I can't see a manufacturer's date.
A few days ago, the service light came on when I went to start it, but it started OK and I completed my 15 mile journey. It has come on a couple of times since and there is an excessive discharge message (or similar - I can't remember exactly).
Then yesterday, it wouldn't unlock from the remote (I had to use the actual key) and pressing the start button did nothing at all, the alarm started and the wipers came on. I don't yet have a code reader, but one is on order.
The AA guy said the battery's internal resistance is 16 Ohms when it should be between 2 and 4. I turned down his kind offer of a replacement battery for £230.
I put it on a Ctek charger for about 6 hours on the AGM setting and it appeared to complete its tasks and the Go light came on. However, the voltage now says 11.7V and so it looks dead.
I have two questions:
1. If I often do just a few short journeys, can I and should I replace it with an 80Ah one?
2. Is it likely that these short journeys have killed the battery and should I take the wife's car instead?
I bought the car about 6 weeks ago, and getting to know it (28i), I checked the battery about a week ago. It is 70Ah and registered at 12.6V first thing in the morning, after standing all night. April last year has been written on it by hand - I can't see a manufacturer's date.
A few days ago, the service light came on when I went to start it, but it started OK and I completed my 15 mile journey. It has come on a couple of times since and there is an excessive discharge message (or similar - I can't remember exactly).
Then yesterday, it wouldn't unlock from the remote (I had to use the actual key) and pressing the start button did nothing at all, the alarm started and the wipers came on. I don't yet have a code reader, but one is on order.
The AA guy said the battery's internal resistance is 16 Ohms when it should be between 2 and 4. I turned down his kind offer of a replacement battery for £230.
I put it on a Ctek charger for about 6 hours on the AGM setting and it appeared to complete its tasks and the Go light came on. However, the voltage now says 11.7V and so it looks dead.
I have two questions:
1. If I often do just a few short journeys, can I and should I replace it with an 80Ah one?
2. Is it likely that these short journeys have killed the battery and should I take the wife's car instead?