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seagull1



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Sumatra Black

Changed mine at 5 yrs as starting to die, low volts and not holding a full charge. Fitted battery from Stratstone Notts, as cheaper than local car part shops and the correct size (local shop supplied 74Ah @ 680A and not 80Ah @ 700A).

Richard FL2 07 TD4 GS Auto
Ex 02 TD4 Auto

Post #131158 8th Feb 2012 9:29 pm
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MartynB



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United Kingdom 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Zermatt Silver

I've just ordered the same battery (85/800) as the one in John's picture. £78 delivered from Eurocarparts*, the original battery is only two and a half years old but I want a bigger one. The one that is in the car will be kept charged up in my workshop as a general spare. I checked the OE battery and it is badged Land Rover but it is the standard 80/700 Exide.

*They have a 15% off coupon offer for internet orders if anyone is in the market for a battery 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

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pressureman



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My 07 SE still has the original battery, which is not showing any adverse signs. I regularly use a CTEK 7000 to charge up to 14.7V and leave it until it sits in maintenance mode. I don't disconnect the battery to charge and have had no problems. Mr Strut has attached a permanent plug-in adaptor which makes all this a simple operation and I think there is a photo in his gallery.

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JST



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pressureman wrote:
My 07 SE still has the original battery, which is not showing any adverse signs. I regularly use a CTEK 7000 to charge up to 14.7V and leave it until it sits in maintenance mode. I don't disconnect the battery to charge and have had no problems. Mr Strut has attached a permenant plug-in adaptor which makes all this a simple operation and I think there is a photo in his gallery.


Good plan! My bike lives on the Optimate and never has any problems which is saying something when you consider the little bike battery turning over the 2,300cc engine. I would do the same with the car but can't get it in the garage....'cos the bike is in there! Smile John
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Post #131183 9th Feb 2012 10:20 am
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mcphersonstrut



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pressureman Thumbs Up

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EYorkshire



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Why is that there Andy? Is there no fag socket in the boot?

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mcphersonstrut



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Thought of that way Dave, but the Ctek came with the 'direct to battery' adapter lead, so why buy another lead Thumbs Up With the car on the drive (Won't fit into the garage Rolling Eyes ) I can shut the bonnet with the mains power lead threaded up towards the wipers, looped through the drivers door handle (memory jogger Laughing ) and into the locked up garage. Leave it on a trickle charge all locked up overnight Thumbs Up
The option via the boot/other cig lighter socket, you'd have to squeeze the mains power lead through a closed boot or door gap. Now I know FL2's aren't coachbuilt Laughing but the door gaps on our car are smaller than the mains lead Shocked

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npinks



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Do you have to disconnect a battery when using a proper charger? Thinking of boosting mine at te weekend Question Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Pegleg



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npinks wrote:
Do you have to disconnect a battery when using a proper charger? Thinking of boosting mine at te weekend Question


Nick,
Nope, you can leave it connected to the car.
If disconnected, you might get a marginally better/faster charge because there is no quiesent drain, hardly noticable though. Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

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alex_pescaru



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The quiescent current drawn by the car in stand-by is about 20-30 mAmps.
So for sure no improvement in charging time if you disconnect the battery.

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EYorkshire



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@Mcp Thumbs Up
I still can't decide whether the 7amp CTEK is worth the extra £40 over the 5amp one Confused . Any recommendations Question

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npinks



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Cheers, was trying to work out how to lock it without te battery Laughing Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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seagull1



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Sumatra Black

I use the 5A CTEC charger with no problems, on a flat battery it may take a little longer to fully charge it but for topping up and general maintenance no probs.

Richard FL2 07 TD4 GS Auto
Ex 02 TD4 Auto

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mcphersonstrut



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EYorkshire wrote:
@Mcp Thumbs Up
I still can't decide whether the 7amp CTEK is worth the extra £40 over the 5amp one Confused . Any recommendations Question


Dave, went for the bigger one as I also use it for the caravan battery, and at the time of buying, there wasn't much difference in the price. Yep, would agree totally with Richard in his comment above but I think the last time I bought a charger was over 30 years ago so if this lasts the same time, I'm happy Thumbs Up

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JST



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npinks wrote:
Cheers, was trying to work out how to lock it without te battery Laughing


Or don't do what I did....took the old battery out and then realised the new one was in the boot Rolling Eyes Had to get into the boot from the back seat. John
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