[elky] Re: Battery holding charge while sitting unused

  • From: STILLFRANKSFAULT@xxxxxxx
  • To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 18:28:14 EST

I wish grandma all the best. ++++++~~~~~
She will be added to my prayers tonight. 
 
-Smoky Mt Frank-


In a message dated 3/9/2010 5:14:02 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
johncgg@xxxxxxxxx writes:

Good  Deal Dan. By pure coincidence, I tried starting the El Camino today. 
This was  after putting it to rest after starting it and taking it around 
the block that  same 6 weeks ago. This time, I turned the ignition on to let 
the fuel pump  build pressure. Turned it off, and turned it on again for 
about 10 seconds.  When I hit it, she fired right up this time. 


I had been moving all the vehicles around earlier to allow free access to  
the front door for the ambulance to pick up Grandma, unfortunately. Things 
had  calmed down, and I had to move everything again, so the keys were in 
hand.  

Fortunately, we don't think it was a heart attack, but maybe a bug  that 
got her coughing uncontrollably. Her blood pressure was through the roof,  and 
her chronic bronchitis is a poor bedfellow for a cold. I dialed the phone  
when I heard her say "I don't think I'm gonna make it" and Mom asked if we  
needed to call for help. She was fine and responsive to the helpers. They 
were  amazed that she could still navigate around at 96. She will be there 
overnight  for observation, before she starts telling them all to send her home 
again.  She just likes my cookin' better <G>

So make with the  +++~~~   they are much appreciated. 

JC

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John  Christensen 
1984 El Camino "Elkenstein" 350 TBI 
NECOA #042 _http://www.myelcamino.net_ (http://www.myelcamino.net/)  
Saint  Charles, IL  
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On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Dann Keller <_kwhale22@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
(mailto:kwhale22@xxxxxxxxxxx) >  wrote:



 
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A while back, about six weeks to be exact, there was a thread about  
batteries discharging while the vehicle was not in use.  Some of the  posters 
said 
they couldn't even go a week without the battery being  dischared others 
went longer.  I volunteered to give the process a real  test.

We were gone for a couple of days less than six weeks -  Jan. 26 to March 7 
to be exact.  The Elky was parked in the garage  while we were gone; it 
wasn't started or left on a trickle charger.   The garage is attached to the 
house; only the door and ceiling are  uninsulated.  The outside temps were 
only as low as 30 while we  were gone; unlikely the temp in the garage got less 
than 40 under those  circumstance.  The house temp was set to hold 50 while 
we were  gone.

The bottom line, ta dah, drum roll, etc., after a couple  of jabs at the 
gas pedal it cranked for about 5 or 6 seconds and fired right  up.  I was both 
surprised and pleased.

I don't try to  explain it or why others discharge while sitting.  The only 
thing on  when it is sitting is the digital clock in the radio.

The  battery is a Sears DieHard about 8 1/2 years old with the Elk doing 
about  25,00 miles during that time.  We haven't been getting too many miles  
on it the last few years for a variety of reasons.

FWIW, that's  the story.

Dan

 
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