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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Flat battery, no faults found but think it maybe to do with the Bluetooth call I received before I got out
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1st Oct 2011 10:34 am |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
Let's hope that was all that caused it Strange though, are you saying that the bluetooth stayed connected to your phone? was the 'pairing' symbol still present on your phone inside the house? or just that it was disconnected in reality but your Freely was keeping ther connection open from its end. |
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1st Oct 2011 10:41 am |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
No car is too far away and I received a call later on my phone, I think the car just didn't shut down fully
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1st Oct 2011 10:48 am |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
Obviously it's on charge now but could the battery have been at fault, maybe with a lower than needed voltage to do justice to the shutdown/security stage.
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1st Oct 2011 11:01 am |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
There was/is nothing wrong what DG said.
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1st Oct 2011 1:10 pm |
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AiiEEX Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Norfolk way Posts: 642 |
Yeah. Bluetooth only works from a radius of 10 meters.
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1st Oct 2011 1:37 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
@ alex, do we have to disconnect one of the battery posts before using a charger? |
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1st Oct 2011 1:51 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
if you do that you will have to reset the windows, not worth the hassle At work
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1st Oct 2011 2:08 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
No. You can even charge the battery through a cigarette socket which is powered all time, like the one in the boot or the one on the back of the centre console, between front seats, near the aux socket. |
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1st Oct 2011 2:23 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
Thank you gentlemen |
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1st Oct 2011 3:10 pm |
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simont Member Since: 15 Feb 2011 Location: Sunderland/Newcastle Posts: 1809 |
I suppose the battery charger is just doing what the alternator does normally
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1st Oct 2011 4:09 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
My only reason for asking was because the handbook says 'damage to the electronics can happen if the battery is not disconnected. But I believe because there is an outside chance something could happen (like your charger goes up in smoke and spikes the system), they give this advice. |
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1st Oct 2011 4:16 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
When alternators first came on scene, it was always advised to disconnect either the battery or the alternator as the charge would be going through the alternator and as it was not spinning it would overheat, I have known alternators burn out on charging in the past. This was a few years ago so things maybe different now. |
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1st Oct 2011 4:30 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Using a reliable and original charger, like CTEK ones, I believe that it isn't possible that things goes wrong and modules get fried, as long as the charger output voltage, at the end of the charge cycle, isn't much greater than what an alternator outputs. And electronic modules are able to take up to 16 volts and above without damage.
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1st Oct 2011 4:50 pm |
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