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Sun Aug 21, 2011 2:56 pm

Before I started using a trickle charger I got through a few batteries as well as SI boards.

Since using a trickle charger I have not had to buy another battery (and SI boards for my car are NLA).

Problem is with the current fuel is that filling the tank is fine to reduce rust risk but the fuel goes off quicker than the old stuff and it is easier to add good fuel to it to improve combustibility when returning to the road. A call that has to be made by the owner.
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Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:23 pm

leeparkes wrote:Im not sure but it might be an idea to remove the WD40 off the brakes before you go for your first rip,
could be quite a hairy drive 8O
Nah will be fine, get some heat in and they will soon be back to normal :)
I never fill the tank as it just goes bad, 63 litres of old fuel isnt a very good spend 8O
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Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:51 am

my escort been stored last 2 years in the garage, leave battery discconected and every now n then roll it out and start it up and let it tick over for a few mins, and it seems to have been fine

out of interest- with the trickle charger, you leave it connected and trickle charger on that correct ?

how much is a trickle charger and a suitable (cheap as pos to do the job) solar charger ? i could waterproof one and put a cable going to the roof and leave it sat there, no overlooking buildings or anything and its quiet
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Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:09 pm

i got my solar trickle charger from maplan for £19 an its still good over 4 years later.
just keep mine on the parcel shelf with the lead in to the boot and just connect it when i go away to work and it works fine altho that is only a month or 2 at a time
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Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:09 pm

corkie wrote:as said earlier ive got fairly new exspensive tyres added to that i dont possess axyle stands??
Buy some then.. Or cough up for new tyres come spring :?
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Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:15 pm

Or put air in! :D
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Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:56 pm

Or spend £40 and remove all risk.. Anyone would think you were a northerner Dan :wink:
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Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:16 pm

snowmaan wrote:i got my solar trickle charger from maplan for £19 an its still good over 4 years later.
just keep mine on the parcel shelf with the lead in to the boot and just connect it when i go away to work and it works fine altho that is only a month or 2 at a time
penuts then really,i might have to invest ! thanks
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Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:09 pm

Surely bottle tops or steels would be a good cheap option for saving you tyres?
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Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:19 pm

kitch wrote:Surely bottle tops or steels would be a good cheap option for saving you tyres?
Depends how big your brakes are, I dont have that option.
My garage isnt big enough to get both sides of the car Jhonno, otherwise I would take the wheels off and oil up the discs and calipers
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