mach2andy
CCCUK Member
I have always thought that the green light on my trickle charger was telling me that my battery was fit and healthy. I was wrong. The engine on my C2 started fine recently, but when I went to start it to put it back in the garage 30 mins later, the solenoid just made that pathetic chattering noise, with no cranking whatsoever. I hadn't left any services on. I called the AA using their app for the first time which worked fine. My new bestie Andy turned up within 30 mins and did a plethora of checks on the wiring which was all good. He told me the battery voltage was good which I already knew because I'd checked it myself. He then connected a small gubbins to the battery which had a QR code on it, and scanned the code with his phone. This apparently sent information half way across the world, and the result was a major thumbs down. The battery [which was at least 10 years old] had high internal resistance which apparently is not good. I changed the battery the next day, and anybody that has done this job on a C2 will know how awkward this job is especially single handed. So, at a guess, the green light is only monitoring voltage? Anyway I'm very glad I discovered my battery issue where I did. Much better than stalling the car half way round the Arc De Triomphe - where we"re heading in May - and finding the car wont start!