Can charge them with any charger as far as I'm aware. I leave a ctek on mine when not in use. Tho once the battery goes fully flat they normally wont last much longer
I have heard that the battery in VE Commodores cannot be charged without a special charger? Is this true? I have just spent a month away with work and now it appears that the battery is dead. It was driven once by my wife whilst away, and I took it out this morning with no issues, but this afternoon whilst I was in the shed doing some stuff and had the radio going it just died (whole car went black). Is the battery stuffed? I have CTEK on it at the moment, and have got it started again, but thinking I might need new battery?
Can charge them with any charger as far as I'm aware. I leave a ctek on mine when not in use. Tho once the battery goes fully flat they normally wont last much longer
That's right if you charge with an conventional one don't charge it for too long. No more than 8 hrs.
Go for an Optima battery, reasonably cheap replacement and good for times in storage.
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Varta E44 also an option, works well in mine.
VE Calais V tuned by APS
I charge the VE Senators Battery with an 8 year old super cheap $29.00 chargerdue to the fact it can sit parked for 3 months at a time.works for me.
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SV8 H/C 10.765
WH 11 Cam only 11.64
VU Ute Cam only 10.9
VU Ute N20 10.2
VE Maloo Cam only 11.7
Left it on CTEK all night and it is now fully charged. Will see how it goes over the next few days. Thanks for all the input![]()
Interested to hear how your battery goes if you don't mind posting an update after a week or so.
My VE SS will be left sitting for just over 2 months later on this year and I had been thinking about the battery. Someone told me that if your battery goes fully flat and is left to sit fully flat for any length of time, it will likely die shortly thereafter charging it back up. Someone else told me that when I return, if its flat, and it probably will be, to use jumper leads to start it instead of a charger and then take it for a drive for at least a couple of hours. I don't know whether either piece of advice is accurate or reliable though...![]()
I have an SS that I hardly ever drive these days. (I have not driven it for 5 1/2 months at the moment.)
I just lift the earth cable off the battery each time I leave it parked & the battery never goes flat
because I became sick of having to charge it (with my el-cheapo battery charger I bought from Target 28 years ago) whenever I felt like starting it up.
How old's the battery ?
It might pay to put it on recondition mode over night.
Once you've done that , check the voltage after a couple of hours and the next day,
if it holds above 12.1 it should be good, below that it's dropped a cell and will cause pain.
And when you go away next hook up the ctek and leave it on and it'll keep it nice, just put it on winter (snow flake) or AGM mode.
That is exactly what I did with my old SS when it was laid up. The issue I have with the Calais is that with the battery being in the boot, I have to leave the boot open to run the charger to it. Is it possible to trickle charge the battery from under the bonnet? I see a positive charge point, but where do I put the earth?
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