Busybusybusy
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Can anyone help me?
I have a 1986 leyland roadrunner, which has always been a pig to start since I've had it. It's been serviced regularly, but recently I have had to get it jump started every time I've used it. I do have an isolator switch on it, but haven't actually used it that much. Once started & run for a bit it's ok & this weekend I used it Saturday - needed a jump, Sunday it started, decided to start it on Tuesday & give it a run & again the battery is flat. I'm assuming that it's time to bite the bullet & get a new battery, but I have read that it should be a 24v or 2 12v batteries & at the moment there is 1 12v battery (says 12v 110amh on it).
Should I have 2 batteries? & if so what sort?
And I'm assuming that actually using the isolator should help prevent any discharge form the battery whils standing around?
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I have a 1986 leyland roadrunner, which has always been a pig to start since I've had it. It's been serviced regularly, but recently I have had to get it jump started every time I've used it. I do have an isolator switch on it, but haven't actually used it that much. Once started & run for a bit it's ok & this weekend I used it Saturday - needed a jump, Sunday it started, decided to start it on Tuesday & give it a run & again the battery is flat. I'm assuming that it's time to bite the bullet & get a new battery, but I have read that it should be a 24v or 2 12v batteries & at the moment there is 1 12v battery (says 12v 110amh on it).
Should I have 2 batteries? & if so what sort?
And I'm assuming that actually using the isolator should help prevent any discharge form the battery whils standing around?
Coffee & do it's for those who get this far