My 3 year old Banner died and left me stranded about a month ago. I did some research here on the forum and decided to make the investment in a lithium replacement battery. I went with the Anti-Gravity ATX30-RS. I bought it on Amazon. Here's the link:
Antigravity ATX30-RS Lithium RE-START Battery, Replace YTX30, YIX30, others
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079V4D1Z4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_.q3tDbR6C9EV6The new battery fit quite well, but since the new battery is about an inch taller than the Banner, the original j-bolts were a bit short, so I ended up just using long tie-wraps to secure the battery to the tray. The fitment is fine and access to the battery terminals was not an issue.
The M3W turned over really well the first time I started the car. The Anti-Gravity battery has 880 cranking amps, which is quite good.
Here's my problem....I went away for a week, and didn't connect my new battery to a trickle charger/maintainer, and to my astonishment when I turned the key, there was nothing!!! There was zero power going to the Morgan! The battery went into a low power shut down mode and was effectively dead, but the Anti-Gravity has a Restart feature that saves the battery from completely draining, and it reserves enough power to start the car. I pushed the restart button on the top of ten battery and instantly I had power. The volt meter on the dash read 12..8V. The engine turned over immediately.
The car drove fine after that but I went away again, and didn't have a lithium battery maintainer. I went to start the Morgan today and again it was dead! The battery was in failsafe mode again, and I had to press the Restart button and it fired up after that. I drove the car and I was about 20 mins into my drive I started to smell something bad! It was a smell of burning plastic. I looked at the voltage indicator on the dash and it was reading 14.4V. The hazard lights started automatically flashing and the check engine light flickered. I pulled over and let the car idle. The voltage dropped back down to 13.2V and the smell dissipated.
I drove home cautiously and parked the car in the garage. I connected a new CTek lithium charger to the battery and it is currently charging. Seems to be charging properly right now, but I am scratching my head and wondering what is going on with my Morgan and my battery.
My new lithium battery should not be dying or going into a failsafe mode in one week of inactivity. Something is draining the battery, yet I have no accessories connected to it.
My new lithium voltage is also fluctuating and causing my car to respond in strange ways! I assume the 14.4V voltage spike was the cause of the flashing hazards and flickering check engine light. What do you think?
Maybe I have a bad lithium battery. I have it connected to a charger/tender now, so we'll see how it holds up over the next week. It really shouldn't need a tender, especially since I'm driving the car roughly once a week!
I'm inclined to bring the car in for service to get it checked out at the dealership, though I think my warranty just ran out!
Should I just buy another battery and see how it responds? Really could use some help here!
-Tom