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Offline AlanD

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Battery Removal / Alarm Problem
« on: 18 January 2010, 18:53 »
Well, my battery is pretty much f**ked but I wanted to get some juice in it and get the old man to take it for a drive as its not moved for over a month now. Charged it this afternoon but after just 1 hour the charger was overheating and there was a faint smell of burning which means the battery is f**ked. Put it in the car and it just about turned over and started. Gone to get in it now and its dead again and wont start the engine. As soon as I take the battery out the alarm goes off and there is no way that I can see of turning off other than putting the battery back on and using the fob. When I charged it this afternoon it was completely dead so the alarm dint go off, but now its got some juice, just not enough to start.

Is there anyway of turning the alarm off with the battery disconnected? Also, what would you do? I obviously need to get a new one but then this new one is still going to be sitting there for just over 5 months still before I get my license back. Maybe buy the new one and just put it in everytime we give it a small run and keep it inside in the warm for the rest?

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Re: Battery Removal / Alarm Problem
« Reply #1 on: 18 January 2010, 19:28 »
Buy a new battery then one of those battery conditioner / trickle charger things?  like:

http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/ctek/xs3600-car-battery-charger-and-conditioner.aspx

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Re: Battery Removal / Alarm Problem
« Reply #2 on: 18 January 2010, 19:39 »
:( Already spent £25 on the charger. New battery is another £115 plus £55 for that, bugger.

I've downloaded the user manual but it doesnt really say. Does this thing work off a battery reserve or does it need to be plugged into a 240v socket? If it needs socket its no good as I dont have a socket on my driveway . .

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Re: Battery Removal / Alarm Problem
« Reply #3 on: 18 January 2010, 20:01 »
:( Already spent £25 on the charger. New battery is another £115 plus £55 for that, bugger.

I've downloaded the user manual but it doesnt really say. Does this thing work off a battery reserve or does it need to be plugged into a 240v socket? If it needs socket its no good as I dont have a socket on my driveway . .

I believe it does actually.  You could take the battery inside?  I think you can get some solar trickle chargers as well... maybe not going to be too effective at this time of year...
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Re: Battery Removal / Alarm Problem
« Reply #4 on: 18 January 2010, 20:05 »
The problem with taking the battery out is we are back to square one. Unless the car is totally DEAD as soon as I take the battery out the alarm starts SCREAMING. There must be another way to turn if off, might give VW a call tomorrow.

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Re: Battery Removal / Alarm Problem
« Reply #5 on: 18 January 2010, 20:37 »
Pfff I give you solutions and you just create problems...  :grin:

Maybe with the (main) battery being so flat its not charging the backup battery in the alarm properly and thats whats causing the grief?  I know backup batteries failing causes problems for house alarms  :rolleyes:

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Re: Battery Removal / Alarm Problem
« Reply #6 on: 18 January 2010, 21:45 »
Im guessing the alarm is going off because its being tampered with (i.e battery removed) ? ? ? Im not sure lol

Between the 2 of us we are doing really well lol

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Re: Battery Removal / Alarm Problem
« Reply #7 on: 19 January 2010, 11:45 »
VWs responce was either

1) Buy a new battery and use a trickle charger.

or

2)Buy a new battery and use the car at least one a week.

I think I'm going to have to get a trickle charger and just charger it up through the window every Sunday or something like that.

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Re: Battery Removal / Alarm Problem
« Reply #8 on: 19 January 2010, 11:50 »
Get a solar trickle charger, they work really well as I used to use one on the camper when it didn't move for months on end.

Also how much for a battery? Is that Halfords price? If so get down your local autofactors as they're normally 2/3rds the cost of the Halfords ones.

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Re: Battery Removal / Alarm Problem
« Reply #9 on: 19 January 2010, 11:54 »
Get a solar trickle charger, they work really well as I used to use one on the camper when it didn't move for months on end.

Also how much for a battery? Is that Halfords price? If so get down your local autofactors as they're normally 2/3rds the cost of the Halfords ones.

nick

I will look into this solar charger, thanks Nick ;)

That price was for the top spec Bosch battery from Halfrods, Ill get another price from the autofactors, ta.