Fiji wrote:
Hey Poeee was that a one off from aldi or a regular. I had a recent RACQ Battery last about 5 years when it died had to charge it weekly and finally bit the bullet. Thought that was decent enough for $140 odd battery that I had neglected fairly regularly.
No fun breaking down on the ED at 530 in the morning ... The 2nd time in a fortnight sealed its fate.
As a general battery health question my brand newy is disconnected sitting in my car and will be for a month b4 I get to drive it again. Should I trickle it to full when I get back or go for a cruise to get it back up.
A lot of the trickle chargers claim you can leave it connected and it shuts itself off when it needs to without any issue to the battery. This would probably be your best option as you will need some good CCA's available when it comes time to start it again without issue, before you get a chance to take it for a decent drive; unless you use a jump start battery or jumper leads.
There is nothing worse than finishing work on your car, wanting to test it then flattening the battery just trying to get it started!