Over the last few days I have been reading over Leedsman "Button Mod" suggestion, following continual battery issues which I believe are likely cause by "lifestyles choices". I have had the vehicle from new and 65k on the clock.
The battery tray mod was undertaken three years ago and allowed me to install the Varta F18 which was a big improvement. I would now like to undertake the button mode that has been discussed extensively on this forum, although I am first to admit I have limited experience with electronics. I know Leedsman mentioned inserting a resistor (33KO) in series on the live 5 volt lead going to the "cold battery sensor" and using a connection block, although this wasn't apparent on the photo that was provided so I just wanted to check if when inserting a resistor in series are two connection blocks used (sorry if this is naive) or is their an other standard practise for doing this. I did think about soldering but understand this can be problematic. Regards. Steve
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Happy New Year everyone.
Over the last few days I have been reading over Leedsman "Button Mod" suggestion, following continual battery issues which I believe are likely cause by "lifestyles choices". I have had the vehicle from new and 65k on the clock.
The battery tray mod was undertaken three years ago and allowed me to install the Varta F18 which was a big improvement. I would now like to undertake the button mode that has been discussed extensively on this forum, although I am first to admit I have limited experience with electronics. I know Leedsman mentioned inserting a resistor (33KO) in series on the live 5 volt lead going to the "cold battery sensor" and using a connection block, although this wasn't apparent on the photo that was provided so I just wanted to check if when inserting a resistor in series are two connection blocks used (sorry if this is naive) or is their an other standard practise for doing this. I did think about soldering but understand this can be problematic. Regards. Steve
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