JohnM20 replied on 27/03/2020 11:37
Posted on 27/03/2020 11:37
With my car being used far less at present I'm concerned that my battery will end up flat. At most the car is used for a four mile round trip to the shops no more than once per week and needs starting at least twice to do the trip. The short distance will not be enough to replace what the starter motor has used. It is many years since I've needed to charge a car battery so my question is do I have to disconnect the battery to charge it? Years ago it was recommended but I'm not sure with modern cars (2015 Mondeo) as so many background devices in the car need a constant power supply. Any advice anyone?
JohnM20
Caravanner from Derbyshire