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    NISSAN PATROL BATTERYS

    To any auto sparkys on here,yr info greatfully received.My old patrol getting harder to start,batterys been in about 7 yrs,12 volts batterys running parallel.I have a third battery i carry as a spare for in the back blocks in case something goes wrong or somebody else needs some power.
    I took out one battery and fully charged it to 13.2 volts,over 5hrs it dropped to 12.6 where it should stay a lot longer.Over the next 60hrs it only dropped .24 volts=1/4 of a volt.Do you think this battery still ok,or one cell dying out?Il take out other battery and see if it drops about the same time as 1st battery.I did a crank test,batterys dropped to about 9volts for a couple of seconds then went back up to 12.6 at idle.
    When truck is running over 800rpm,alternator charging around 14.5 volts, all good.
    Truck only gets a short run once a week or so,till i go hunting once or twice a month.
    Thanks for yr time in reading this.

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    At 7 years old I would think they could be on the way out. got my Paj oct 2016 and it has twin batteries as well. It is at the point you know it isnt starting quite as snappy as it used to. Only 12v system
    Disconnected one for a couple of days it it was sitting at 12.9.
    You could have dodgy cells which have voltage but not amperage.

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    you can voltage check with a meter as much as you want, you need to load test it. with engine off measure the voltage then throw everything on. lights, heater fan, anything.that drags power. then see what it drps too.
    7 years is pushing it though
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    The patrol nz new,factory 12 volt parallel.Iv had the truck nearlly 16 yrs,this is the second set il have to buy.So guess she s done well.1st set lasted about 7yrs.Thore 750cca batterys turn the old 4.2tdi over 1st pop.

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    12.6v is a fully charged battery voltage but as it charges at 14v they can take a while to drop down. I suggest checking the voltage in the morning it should be at 12.6v
    You say it's at 12.6 at idle but also say it's charging at 14v? 14v is normal if at 12.6 that points to the alternator not charging. As above the only way to test is to load it up but it needs to fully charged as all flat batteries fail. At 7years one cell will be down dragging the whole battery down.
    P.S. 12.5v is considered flat and 12.4v is considered fully discharged.
    Remember the 7 “P”s; Pryor Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance.

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    If you need new batteries try "battery cell".
    Online shopabout 1/3 less than the shop
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    Quote Originally Posted by widerange View Post
    If you need new batteries try "battery cell".
    Online shopabout 1/3 less than the shop
    battery cell is awesome for unusual stuff, as for normal sizes lead acid etc its just ok

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    When patrol doing 800rpm or more she s charging 14.5volts.Idling around 500rpm,not charging and batterys sitting on 12.5-6 volts.Patrol had brand new alternator about 4yrs ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    When patrol doing 800rpm or more she s charging 14.5volts.Idling around 500rpm,not charging and batterys sitting on 12.5-6 volts.Patrol had brand new alternator about 4yrs ago.
    Hmmm, sounds dodgy. Battery condition is just the tip of the iceberg. Reckon the whole trucks on the way out.
    Tell ya what, I'll save you the hassle and take it off your hands for 5K

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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    Hmmm, sounds dodgy. Battery condition is just the tip of the iceberg. Reckon the whole trucks on the way out.
    Tell ya what, I'll save you the hassle and take it off your hands for 5K
    Sorry mate 5k just wont cut,lols.Lot of ks left in the 4.2tdi.

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    Was worth a crack Nigel!
    Yep, already got three of them, two Y60's and one early year Y61. We'll be chugging along in them long after the EV fad fades away
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    Judging by age and the fact is taking some time to start you are right , its on the way out, Similar in my truck put on one of these testers a group of us got a couple years ago, ( https://www.amazon.com/BA9-40-1200-D.../dp/B00IZFNJ6Y) truck was 800CCA had 450CCA only and S tate of health osf48% from memory, looks good voltage wise but most of cells defective took 2 to 3 seonds minimum to start, put in the New Varta H3 , one click and instant start, was advised that a weak battery is hard on car starters but I am not an expert, I beat winter will find you out!!

    Alos cheaper and good tester is this one https://www.aliexpress.com/i/3284803...71223306Nc51iK

    Good luck
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    This will tell you everything you need to know.
    https://www.supercheapauto.co.nz/p/s...er/214445.html
    Remember the 7 “P”s; Pryor Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2post View Post
    This will tell you everything you need to know.
    https://www.supercheapauto.co.nz/p/s...er/214445.html
    Only problem is no holes in batterys to put it in.Little green indicator down viewing circular window instead.Showing green.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    Only problem is no holes in batterys to put it in.Little green indicator down viewing circular window instead.Showing green.
    There are holes but you have to pull the sticker and the cover off to get to them. That green indicator is just showing one cell. If you haven't taken the cover off can you see the level through the side of the case?
    Remember the 7 “P”s; Pryor Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance.

 

 

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