Billaboard
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Well, it went in to be checked and then MOT'd. A tyre had an egg on it, so it had to be jacked up to replace that. Then sailed through the test with just 3 advisories. It was delivered back to me with a drooping offside rear for me to reset the suspension with my trusty BMW tools.
Only it didn't come up after resetting. So back to the garage for an auto electrician to investigate. After three days they replaced a switch, and it was back here last night all level and looking good.
This morning in first light, it was locked and had to be opened with the key. Then the ignition wouldn't turn.
Checked the battery voltage - 4.7 volts. Put my new Aldi charger on, and it decided it was a 6 volt battery.
Dug out the ancient, dropped by my son-in-law, Davenset charger with the hole melted above the rectifier, and it seems to have come up to 12 volts after 3 hours, so put the Aldi charger back on.
Assuming (hmmm) it comes up and stays at a reasonable voltage, are there any things I need to do beyond turning from lock to lock to get it able to drive again.
I'm now off to try to find my clamp round the wire meter to see if that still works and detects anything.
I do enjoy working with electricity in the rain.
Only it didn't come up after resetting. So back to the garage for an auto electrician to investigate. After three days they replaced a switch, and it was back here last night all level and looking good.
This morning in first light, it was locked and had to be opened with the key. Then the ignition wouldn't turn.
Checked the battery voltage - 4.7 volts. Put my new Aldi charger on, and it decided it was a 6 volt battery.
Dug out the ancient, dropped by my son-in-law, Davenset charger with the hole melted above the rectifier, and it seems to have come up to 12 volts after 3 hours, so put the Aldi charger back on.
Assuming (hmmm) it comes up and stays at a reasonable voltage, are there any things I need to do beyond turning from lock to lock to get it able to drive again.
I'm now off to try to find my clamp round the wire meter to see if that still works and detects anything.
I do enjoy working with electricity in the rain.