ph001 said:rgc610 said:flybobbie said:Go buy an AGM compatible charger and charge the battery. That way you can eliminate any battery problems.
If then everything works ok, you will then know it's a charging problem.
Always good anyway to own a charger.
Even with good voltages, batteries can do weird things. I've known them show 12volt, but still not crank a engine.
Thanks for your response. If I just connected it to another battery for a while would that do the job? Would like to avoid spending more money if I can - new battery was £200
No, you need a voltage above 13.6V to start the charging process. Your battery volts in the morning seem a little low. If it’s below 12v it almost completely flat. Fully charged is about 12.6v in the morning.
Not so sure about being flat if below 12V, mine only reads 11.6V in the morning. I've had it slip down to 11V and still been fine. It'll also sit for 2 weeks and start up after without any problems. He's already had a new battery fitted so I think the problem might be elsewhere.
I'd be suspicious about it being registered though. The chap at Halfords might not even know what battery registration is.
