Had a bit of battery trouble (not land rover).

Occasional sluggish starting but charged up an kept an eye on it. Suddenly refused to start, turned over too slowly. Charged up again over night and all day before a long journey and after all that only just started, so battery must be failing.

Long journey completed at night (still 28 degrees) including two fuel stops and one McDonald's stop without stopping the engine at any time.

Next morning battery flat as a pancake, couldn't even unlock the car with the button, no interior lights or dashboard lights.

Jump started it from other car but not happy, battery fizzing, smells of H2S and too hot to touch when turned engine off after half hour. Needless to say will be getting a new one and will probably swap with other car for journey down, don't like the Hydrogen Sulphide risk.

Battery about 3 years old. What makes one fail so soon and so suddenly?
Wow, sounds like it got seriously sulphated somehow.
The danger now will be of it splitting and chucking hot acid everywhere.
No idea why it happened so suddenly, maybe it just got slowly sulphated up until one cell or maybe more just couldn't do its job. I'm not going to be rude and ask if you had topped it up properly. So, sorry, just dunno! :(
 
Mornin volks, tis clowdy but drai zo far. Off tu ospital zoon ferra naice natter anna brew. Then mubbee inter wurk layder. Didda week uv arf days lars week zo geddin back at it gradual.
Us av got rid uv Octavia an borted a Yeti. Luked fer Hippos (1 and 2) but nuffin aboat as us cud spend munney on. Opin us still be welcum yer!
 
Neighbour wiv Oss has arrived.
He has a pretty new Stihl strimmer fitted wiv a disc, well sharpened, (Which I have heard isn't really necessary.)
anyway I was helping him get set up and carrying his fancy two-stroke mix jerrycan.
He told me that he HAS to buy his two stroke, ready mixed from Stihl, at about €5 a litre (ouch) or he loses his guarantee!
flip that.:mad: they've told him they can tell if he doesn't do that they'll be able to tell from the colour in the carb.:(
Anyway I must finish brekker and get on my machine to follow him in.
After setting up W so she can do some work.
She's on plum jam today.
Have a good one folks.
The sun's out and it'll be scorchio soon!
:):):)
 
Oy get off my apples

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Drag racing must be one of the most expensive hobbies on the Planet! A single barrel of fuel is over $750.00 US, and here is what you get from that :
TOP FUEL ACCELERATION PUT INTO PERSPECTIVE
* One Top Fuel dragster 500 cubic-inch Hemi engine makes more horsepower (10,000 HP) than the first 5 rows at the Daytona 500.
* Under full throttle, a dragster engine consumes 1.2-1.5 gallons of nitro methane per second; a fully loaded 747 consumes jet fuel at the same rate, producing 25% less energy.
* A stock Dodge Hemi V8 engine cannot produce enough power to drive the dragster's supercharger.
* With 3000 CFM of air being rammed in by the supercharger on overdrive, the fuel mixture is compressed into a near-solid form before ignition. Cylinders run on the verge of hydraulic lock at full throttle.
* At the stoichiometric 1.7:1 air/fuel mixture for nitro methane, the flame front temperature measures 7050 degrees F.
* Nitromethane burns yellow. The spectacular white flame above the stacks at night is raw burning hydrogen dissociated from atmospheric water vapour by the searing exhaust gases.
* Dual magnetos supply 44 amps to each spark plug. This is the output of an arc welder in each cylinder.
* Spark plug electrodes are totally consumed during a pass. After 1/2 way, the engine is dieseling from compression plus the glow of exhaust valves at 1400 degrees F. The engine can only be shut down by cutting the fuel flow.
* If the spark momentarily fails early in the run, unburned nitro builds up in the affected cylinders and then explodes with sufficient force to blow cylinder heads off the block in pieces or split the block in half.
* Dragsters reach over 300 MPH before you have completed reading this sentence.
0 to 100 MPH in .8 seconds (the first 60 feet of the run)
0 to 200 MPH in 2.2 seconds (the first 350 feet of the run)
* To exceed 300 MPH in 4.5 seconds, dragsters must accelerate an average of over 4 G's. To reach 200 MPH well before half-track, the launch acceleration approaches 8 G's.
6 g-forces at the starting line (nothing accelerates faster on land)
6 negative g-forces upon deployment of twin chutes at 300 MPH. A Top Fuel Dragster accelerates quicker than any other land vehicle on earth and is quicker than a jet fighter - quicker than the space shuttle.
* Top Fuel engines turn approximately 540 revolutions from light to light!
* The engine must only survive 900 revolutions under load, including the burnout.
* The redline is actually relatively high at 9500 RPM.
* The current Top Fuel dragster elapsed time record is 4.420 seconds for the quarter-mile. The top speed record is 337.58 MPH as measured over the last 66' of the run.
The bottom line: Assuming all the equipment is paid off, the crew worked for free, and nothing blows up, each run costs an estimated $1,000 per second.
The picture shows what 10,000 horsepower does to a top fuel tyre at launch.
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Yer be betterer oft buying a freelander. Non of them problems.
 
Mornin
Bright and Sunny
Ran back from Chichester with trailer last night 250 miles in 5 hours in truck
Sorting car trailer for sale today so 1500 if any one wants a Brian James with 4 new tyres
Stay cool all 🙂
 

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