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Re: Sealed car batteries
Reply #15 - 09. Sep 2011 at 10:42
 
if i was you i would get a new cooler one with its own battery in it can get them cheaper that before, and plug it in when you are driving and when not unplug it. they are safer as well as all sealed....
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Re: Sealed car batteries
Reply #16 - 09. Sep 2011 at 11:18
 
Not sure where all this "cooler will hammer a battery/change the cooler" crap stuff is coming from ...

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geoffr70 wrote on 08. Sep 2011 at 21:21:
......... After a 100 mile blast to Keswick wiith the 'van, lights, radio, and 12v cooler box on it just about started when I got there.  ...........


means the engine was running, thus the alternator was in the "operating" mode thus should have been supplying electrickery ????

As said before... nowt to do with the cooler .. lots to do with the charging circuit .......
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Re: Sealed car batteries
Reply #17 - 09. Sep 2011 at 11:51
 
Entwood wrote on 09. Sep 2011 at 11:18:
Not sure where all this "cooler will hammer a battery/change the cooler" crap stuff is coming from ...

I'm assuming Smiley  that

geoffr70 wrote on 08. Sep 2011 at 21:21:
......... After a 100 mile blast to Keswick wiith the 'van, lights, radio, and 12v cooler box on it just about started when I got there.  ...........


means the engine was running, thus the alternator was in the "operating" mode thus should have been supplying electrickery ????

As said before... nowt to do with the cooler .. lots to do with the charging circuit .......


Agreed. Those coolers take 3 or 4 Amps, usually. A V6 Omega has a 140 Amp alternator. Something is wrong with the charging system if the battery is getting dragged down whilst driving.
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Re: Sealed car batteries
Reply #18 - 09. Sep 2011 at 13:16
 
and assuming the cooler is plugged into the rear ciggy lighter, then the ciggy lighter is only live when the ignition is on for early cars & a short time for later cars when the ignition is off.  Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up!
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Re: Sealed car batteries
Reply #19 - 14. Sep 2011 at 13:13
 
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its not the size that matters its the weight behind it   Tongue
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