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View Poll Results: Best way to extend battery life for stored cars? | |||
Disconnect negative lead for duration | 1 | 7.69% | |
Leave battery hooked up to a battery tender | 11 | 84.62% | |
Other (post your method, please) | 1 | 7.69% | |
Voters: 13. You may not vote on this poll |
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02-03-2013 | #11 |
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Dunbarton NH
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Re: Dead battery
I don't know what amp output of the alternator is at idle.
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02-03-2013 | #12 | |
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: South Dakota/California
Posts: 3,797
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Re: Dead battery
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Just like ALL the batteries on the Walmart shelf I used to use battery tenders (many of them) on tractors, ATVs, trucks, cars and had electrical extension cords running all over in the shed. I figured there was more chance of fire than damage from a sulfated/dead battery. I finally got rid of all electrical extension cords and just disconnected the battery negative terminals. I have found that over winter storage (including the Z) and even compared to a week of leaving the battery connected there is a BIG difference in battery condition (disconnected negative battery cable) once I reconnect the negative battery cable (I make sure the battery is FULLY CHARHED before disconnecting the battery negative cable) From experience I get normal battery life using the battery negative cable disconnect method with no issues (not even an issue of wearing out the battery side connect stud on the Z) Even after several months of battery disconnect I can reconnect the battery and the Z (as well as all other tractors, ATV, trucks, cars) start normally. And....I have NO battery cable connection corrosion and have possibly reduced corrosion of ALL ground connections on frame and engine block. Now.....lets talk about mice
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02-03-2013 | #13 | |
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Portland Oregon metro area (Washington side)
Posts: 3,207
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Re: Dead battery
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Choosing a battery brand is no less important than knowing how long a battery has been sitting. My approach is not always possible but I try to find new auto stores, the ones that have just opened. The batteries are bound to be actually new. The science of de-sulfating is promising. It purports to recover some amount of the hard sulfating. How this is done is a very large subject.
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02-03-2013 | #14 | |
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: PA
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Re: Dead battery
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WARNING To prevent the possibility of permanent control module damage, the ignition switch MUST always be OFF when disconnecting power from or reconnecting power to the module. This includes unplugging the module connector, disconnecting the negative battery cable, removing the module fuse or even attempting to jump start your dead battery using jumper cables. Never heard of this before. What caught my eye was disconnecting the battery and jumping it. Is there a concern of damaging any modules when disconnecting the negative? I have disconnected the negative for various maintenance reasons. I did notice arcing when I first reconnected the bolt. Am I risking module damage by connecting and reconnecting the negative without unplugging the ECM?
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02-03-2013 | #15 |
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Sydney, Australia
Posts: 2,479
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Re: Dead battery
My 98 has the original battery since new. I keep it on a tender always, When she travels there is no tender and I have never had any problem.
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02-04-2013 | #16 |
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Bluffton, SC
Posts: 151
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Re: Dead battery
Battery tender on the Z if it is going to be in the garage over a few days. Installed a disconnect on the battery for the '80. No problems with either on starts.
Since moving to the South, my experience has been that battery life is limited to 3-5 years with the heat unless supported. I have a Jeep that sets outside all the time and it just cooks the battery without a tender. Paul
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02-04-2013 | #17 |
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Westminster, Md.
Posts: 436
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Re: Dead battery
I put battery tenders on all my cars have so for the last 40 years and never had any problems.
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