Today starting up the wife's '95 Disco 1, it cranked awfully slow.
First time it's ever done that since we've had the car (didn't do it
yesterday?!) so I automatically assume the battery needs to be
replaced since I have no idea how old it is.
After we got home I checked it with the voltmeter and found 11.38
volts without the engine running. Pretty sure it should be 12.6-12.8V
while sitting, right (for a healthy battery)? Checked it again with
the V8 idling and found 12.36 volts...should be closer to 14V with the
engine running right?
I figure from my findings, the increased voltage at idle shows that
the charging system is working properly, and I have no dash lights, so
I'm still thinking it's the battery.
What brands are good/which to avoid and how much should I expect to
spend? Thanks
JD - 03 Sep 2007 01:05 GMT
> Today starting up the wife's '95 Disco 1, it cranked awfully slow.
> First time it's ever done that since we've had the car (didn't do it
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> the charging system is working properly, and I have no dash lights, so
> I'm still thinking it's the battery.
Probably right, but the problem could be a sick alternator - or loose belt -
that is giving some charge but not full amount. If the battery is as high
as 11.38 with no charge I would expect it to rise higher if the alternator
was charging properly. If the battery was sick enough to have a charging
voltage that low, I would expect its rest voltage to be lower. This is all
speculative, but try, for example, the voltage with the engine at a fast
idle, particularly with a fast idle and headlights on or off - should be
little difference if the alternator is working properly.
JD
> What brands are good/which to avoid and how much should I expect to
> spend? Thanks
Lee_D - 03 Sep 2007 01:08 GMT
Anthony <ant9983@yahoo.com> uttered summat worrerz funny about:
> Today starting up the wife's '95 Disco 1, it cranked awfully slow.
> First time it's ever done that since we've had the car (didn't do it
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> What brands are good/which to avoid and how much should I expect to
> spend? Thanks
Have you / can you check the fluid in each cell? one may be dry.
Also take it to a reputable battery dealer and have it drop tested - not a
krick frit frigger. I normally have to get my local battery dude in a
headlock before he would sell me a battery.
Get summat with a 3 or 4 year return on it - that way you'll know you are
not pouring money down the drain.
Lee D
hugh - 03 Sep 2007 13:33 GMT
>Checked it again with
>the V8 idling and found 12.36 volts...should be closer to 14V with the
>engine running right?
I would expect about 13.8V+ with engine running. Could be an alternator
problem

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Colin Reed - 03 Sep 2007 13:55 GMT
> I would expect about 13.8V+ with engine running. Could be an alternator
> problem
Sounds like an alternator problem to me too.
Colin
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Anthony - 03 Sep 2007 18:20 GMT
Alternator? Rats. That's not what I wanted to hear. Can I check the
voltage directly at the alt? What should I find?
Tom Woods - 03 Sep 2007 20:30 GMT
>Alternator? Rats. That's not what I wanted to hear. Can I check the
>voltage directly at the alt? What should I find?
there isnt much price difference between buying an alternator and a
battery so it aint the end of the world! ;)
EMB - 03 Sep 2007 20:47 GMT
> Alternator? Rats. That's not what I wanted to hear. Can I check the
> voltage directly at the alt? What should I find?
Don't bother - it'll be the same as it is at the battery.
Fist step tho - check the alternator belt is tight - if it slips it
won't charge.
Anthony - 03 Sep 2007 20:51 GMT
Good news! Replaced the battery. Had 12.8 volts even on the new
battery without the engine running. Started the engine had and 14.01
volts at cold idle. So that means the charging system is healthy!
I guess the old battery was so sick it was affecting the charging
capability of the alternator. The serpentine belt has something like
20K miles on it, replaced 3 years ago so I think it's still OK for a
while. It is good and tight and not slipping.
So that problem seems to be solved for now...I'll check the batt with
the engine running at hot idle sometime later this week and see if its
any different, since today's check was at cold idle.
EMB - 03 Sep 2007 21:07 GMT
> Good news! Replaced the battery. Had 12.8 volts even on the new
> battery without the engine running. Started the engine had and 14.01
> volts at cold idle. So that means the charging system is healthy!
At idle, headlights and heater blower on, what voltage shows?