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Subject: [Healeys] Batteries
From: blkbt7 at yahoo.com (ROBERT BROWN)
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2018 18:21:21 -0500
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Just get the Healeys out and drive them,most of problem solved!

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> On Apr 22, 2018, at 8:37 AM, Robert Begani <rfbegani at gmail.com> wrote:
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> The solution for dead batteries has been discussed many times.  In today?s 
> world batteries are basically all the same and will last years if you drive 
> the vehicle regularly.  We do not. Our vehicles and sitting in the garage or 
> storage and, as many of us who know this have said, will reduce the life of 
> the battery very quickly.  Use a battery maintainer or floater charger when 
> it is sitting, take the car for a 20-30 mile drive once a month to give it a 
> full charge or give it a full change while in storage. Oh yes, idling the 
> engine will not give the battery life.
>  
> I buy inexpensive batteries.  The current was purchased 4 years ago from 
> Walmart.  It has been out of the vehicle for 2 years and has been on a 
> Battery Tender with charger which only holds the charge, however, the storage 
> charge will deteriorate over time.  So I put it on a charger at 10 amps for 
> 15 minutes every few months.  Today it is rated as fully charged and ready to 
> turn over the engine when I get it back together.  Nevertheless, I expect the 
> battery will need to be replaced after I begin to drive my Healey again on 
> long trips. I have an alternator on my BJ8.
>  
> On the other hand, regarding batteries on today?s vehicles, my wife drives an 
> 18 month old Honda CRV.  She called me because her car would not start at her 
> friends home. I brought over the Starter cables jumped the car and drove it 
> home.  Then I put the charger on the battery and suggested she drive the car 
> longer distances once a week.  She was just driving around our small town 
> visiting her friends etc. and not getting out on the road. An alternator will 
> not fully charge a battery on short distances especially when you are 
> operating many electronic items on the car while it is sitting overnight.  
> She has not had a battery problem since.  And, I remember to use her car when 
> taking a 30 Plus mile trip on the interstate.
>  
> Drive your cars gentlemen.
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> Regards, battery a
>  
> Bob Begani
> BJ8
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