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by Rex_tulips - 30/07/25 07:59 PM
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The battery still sits on the garage floor! Someone told me that if a battery sits on a concrete floor it will discharge. For the life of me, I don't know how.
Best Regards Lang may yer lum reek
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Thank you for your help. I had recently renewed my battery and the new battery did not fit the tray correctly.(I was sold the wrong battery). The battery had moved slightly and the live terminal had touched the battery clamp which caused a direct short. I then telephoned Yuasa technical dept to find out the EXACT correct battery for my car. They said a YB5063.I have just received the "correct" battery which now falls through the tray. Tomorrow I will cut a piece of ply to sit in the battery support frame.Back on the road this weekend-yippee! You were lucky not to lose the whole car.
.+8 Now gone for a 1800 4/4. Duratec in bright yellow.
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Possibly nieve question, but why not fit the same make as OEM?
Are there good reasons not to do so?
Peter, 66, 2016 Porsche Boxster S No longer driving Tarka, the 2014 Plus 8...
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Possibly nieve question, but why not fit the same make as OEM?
Are there good reasons not to do so? Well for me Peter, I was desperate to get the car running for the Bicester event so it was down to the local Halfords! Sad to say I didn't make the event!! Oh....and the original battery had lost all its labels and it wasn't the usual red Banner one.
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Jays Former Morgan owner. Gone but hopefully not forgotten!
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I needed a new battery on my previous car - 4/4 1993. The one in it was not holding a good charge. I measured the old one and went to Halfords ang got one same size and power rating. Replaced the earth with a new wire at same time. The current car has an Odyssey battery and Ctek conditioner to keep it in good nick.
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Possibly nieve question, but why not fit the same make as OEM?
Are there good reasons not to do so? Well for me Peter, I was desperate to get the car running for the Bicester event so it was down to the local Halfords! Sad to say I didn't make the event!! Oh....and the original battery had lost all its labels and it wasn't the usual red Banner one. That makes sense...! One advantage of the Plus 8 is the battery couldn't be easier to get at! Oh, the reason a battery sitting on concrete can go flat is down to damp, causing tracking from the terminals to the ground.
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Oh, the reason a battery sitting on concrete can go flat is down to damp, causing tracking from the terminals to the ground. Thank you Peter. My spare is sitting on a block of wood so there shouldn't be any problems?
Best Regards Lang may yer lum reek
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Oh, the reason a battery sitting on concrete can go flat is down to damp, causing tracking from the terminals to the ground. Thank you Peter. My spare is sitting on a block of wood so there shouldn't be any problems? As long as it all stays dry!
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Oh, the reason a battery sitting on concrete can go flat is down to damp, causing tracking from the terminals to the ground.
Very wet conditions on your island I suppose.
Hannes once: Green M3W; 2013 now: Red 4/4 Sport; 2011 and some practical cars for use in real life
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There shouldn't ever be a smell of burning insulation: fuses are supposed to stop that happening. Unfortunately something in my car is not wired up correctly and not protected by fuses. I have just burned out the second electronic board behind the dash panel. I think it is something to do with the cabin fan switch and the Morgan installed aircon.
Peter
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