hi all im having problems with my car battery at the moment need to get into the boot as the key wont go in the barrel its having none of it , iv tried to charge my bosch s4 battery and test it with a multimeter in and out of the car no readings what so ever on the meter does it mean its completely dead ? time to get a new one ? any help will be great cheers
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It's unusual but not impossible I guess!
As a sanity check, use the MM on another batery to make sure it is still functioning. You can use a regular household one.
Of course the MM could be on the wrong setting or the leads in the wrong position.
But yeah, if it at 0V then most modern charger are unable to charge it until it gets above a critical voltage threshold. You would need to use an older type charger to get some juice back in. Frankly if its a few years old and has been discharged to that extent you might as well replace it now and save any future problems.
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If it's completely flat and you have a smart charger.
Connect the charger then flash across the terminals with another battery to fool it into charging. Anything will do it, even a AA battery from a torch.
Ensure correct polarity.
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Originally posted by twoqu View PostIt's unusual but not impossible I guess!
As a sanity check, use the MM on another batery to make sure it is still functioning. You can use a regular household one.
Of course the MM could be on the wrong setting or the leads in the wrong position.
But yeah, if it at 0V then most modern charger are unable to charge it until it gets above a critical voltage threshold. You would need to use an older type charger to get some juice back in. Frankly if its a few years old and has been discharged to that extent you might as well replace it now and save any future problems.
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Originally posted by newsh View PostIf it's completely flat and you have a smart charger.
Connect the charger then flash across the terminals with another battery to fool it into charging. Anything will do it, even a AA battery from a torch.
Ensure correct polarity.
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Modern batteries "die" very quickly and abruptly these days. I have had two that were perfect one day then dead the next. I could not resurrect either with a smart trickle charge either... HTHThe Perfectionist
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From recent experience with my VW where my lad had left the rear lights on permanently and was just enough to bring dash bulbs up and not turn over it was a case of charging at a higher current for a prolonged period. Charged at around 4.8 amps for 48 hours and works fine again now. Modern batteries require a higher charging current for a longer period from what I understand, garages tend to have the right charging kit but I made do with a basic halfords chargerGreg
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Don't use the S2 much, so keep an old computer psu in the car, set to 13.6 volts and on all the time except when using it. Constant voltage can't overcharge and something like a few amps rating is enough to stop the immobiliser draining the battery. Once a modern car battery is discharged to zero, it is usuallly scrap, sulphated up...
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