Picking up from end of this thread:
https://shoforum.com/index.php?thre...ll-joints-sb-links.135602/page-2#post-1482010
Re: repeated battery deaths . . . part store tested battery after I'd driven it to and from work last week and it passed with flying colors - CCAs were right up where they should be. I suspect the ride-along battery charger I'd been using (which was also connected during the whole time I was doing front end) is the culprit. Not sure how it was happening, but it seems that once battery got to a charged state with charger (Schumacher 1.5 amp max 6/12 volt charger), the charger was doing something wacky that not only drained battery deeply, but if left on for along enough, would **** one or more cells, as happened during front end work (3+ months). Got charger *tested* at Bulbs & Battery, and all they could do was connect it to a charged battery (low amp-hour Duracell) and measure voltage, which they said was a bit over 13 v. He wouldn't give it enough time to go to stand-by, which is where I suspect the damage was being done.
What I can't understand is how the heck the battery could be putting out under 3v one night, then after being jump started and driven around the next day, it's putting out 12.8 v and CCA are normal.
https://shoforum.com/index.php?thre...ll-joints-sb-links.135602/page-2#post-1482010
Re: repeated battery deaths . . . part store tested battery after I'd driven it to and from work last week and it passed with flying colors - CCAs were right up where they should be. I suspect the ride-along battery charger I'd been using (which was also connected during the whole time I was doing front end) is the culprit. Not sure how it was happening, but it seems that once battery got to a charged state with charger (Schumacher 1.5 amp max 6/12 volt charger), the charger was doing something wacky that not only drained battery deeply, but if left on for along enough, would **** one or more cells, as happened during front end work (3+ months). Got charger *tested* at Bulbs & Battery, and all they could do was connect it to a charged battery (low amp-hour Duracell) and measure voltage, which they said was a bit over 13 v. He wouldn't give it enough time to go to stand-by, which is where I suspect the damage was being done.
What I can't understand is how the heck the battery could be putting out under 3v one night, then after being jump started and driven around the next day, it's putting out 12.8 v and CCA are normal.
