Your fleet running reports
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I’d just get a varta or yuasa of the right size, unless Dan can suggest an absurdly light but powerful and easy to look after lithium version.
Halfords have been close enough to online retailers on the last couple I’ve bought that it seemed easier to just go and buy one. Nice and easy to return if it fails under warranty.
Halfords have been close enough to online retailers on the last couple I’ve bought that it seemed easier to just go and buy one. Nice and easy to return if it fails under warranty.
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[SeanConnery]She shits sho nishly[/SeanConnery]Jobbo wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 10:16 pm Those who listened to the Smith & Sniff podcast from 21 April may remember mention of the Grampian Transport Museum. Since I was pretty much passing today I visited. Lovely place, too many photos for the Scotch internet to cope with right now. But have photos of my car in the Grampians and outside the museum. <snip>
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integrale_evo wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 8:54 pm I’d just get a varta or yuasa of the right size, unless Dan can suggest an absurdly light but powerful and easy to look after lithium version.
Halfords have been close enough to online retailers on the last couple I’ve bought that it seemed easier to just go and buy one. Nice and easy to return if it fails under warranty.
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Didn’t Ste put a lithium battery in his that weighed half as much as a normal one?
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That reminds me, the latest Mat Armstrong Aston video - brand new DB12 and it has a massive 12v AGM battery whilst everything vaguely sporty over £60,000 these days has LiPo4.
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5 years and the same battery in mine. Kept on the conditioner when not in use. Craig who bought the car from me had to replace the battery however. But…only after he parked the car and left the bloody lights on.Matty wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 7:31 pmI can't recommend one but....changing the battery in an S1 Elise is a rite of passage. You've never really owned one until you've changed the batteryRich B wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 6:37 pm i think my Elise needs new battery - i’ve tried the recondition mode on the CteK few times now and i think it’s beyond saving. It wouldn’t start today without the ctek plugged in and the rev counter is struggling to read right.
they only seem to be about £50 or so, so i might as well get a new one to try. Any recommendations from the Elise people?![]()
Replacement wise a decent one from Tanya will do the job.
https://www.tayna.co.uk/car-batteries/yuasa/ybx3063/
NUMBER27YT FOR discount code.
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I looked at Lithium batteries when (I thought) mine had died on the 4C - lots of other had done it; but the cost, lifespan (short and longterm) plus the need for a specific charger meant it wasn't worth the investment, IMO....maybe if you're desperately chasing weight reduction across the board?
I think it's a lot easier to replace on the S2/S3, it was the S1 that was the knuckle-scraper of a job!scotta wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 11:08 pm5 years and the same battery in mine. Kept on the conditioner when not in use. Craig who bought the car from me had to replace the battery however. But…only after he parked the car and left the bloody lights on.Matty wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 7:31 pmI can't recommend one but....changing the battery in an S1 Elise is a rite of passage. You've never really owned one until you've changed the batteryRich B wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 6:37 pm i think my Elise needs new battery - i’ve tried the recondition mode on the CteK few times now and i think it’s beyond saving. It wouldn’t start today without the ctek plugged in and the rev counter is struggling to read right.
they only seem to be about £50 or so, so i might as well get a new one to try. Any recommendations from the Elise people?![]()
Replacement wise a decent one from Tanya will do the job.
https://www.tayna.co.uk/car-batteries/yuasa/ybx3063/
NUMBER27YT FOR discount code.
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I was looking at them, one lot do a kit with an isolator on the bracket, I'm sure I read that they claim it can sit for something like a year and a half if isolated and still start. That was quite appealing really, saves plugging in the trickle charger. They are expensive though, and I haven't looked into longevity.Matty wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 11:27 pm I looked at Lithium batteries when (I thought) mine had died on the 4C - lots of other had done it; but the cost, lifespan (short and longterm) plus the need for a specific charger meant it wasn't worth the investment, IMO....maybe if you're desperately chasing weight reduction across the board?
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yeah, i’m not bothered about fancy batteries - i just want reliability and a reasonable cost. i expect i’ll go for the one Scott posted with the discount!
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Oh, how much is the discount ? I need a battery too.
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10%. Decent discount. It’s through the number 27 YouTube channel.
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Yep. Some dissasembly needed for the wiper motor cover to get it out.Matty wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 11:27 pm I looked at Lithium batteries when (I thought) mine had died on the 4C - lots of other had done it; but the cost, lifespan (short and longterm) plus the need for a specific charger meant it wasn't worth the investment, IMO....maybe if you're desperately chasing weight reduction across the board?
I think it's a lot easier to replace on the S2/S3, it was the S1 that was the knuckle-scraper of a job!scotta wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 11:08 pm5 years and the same battery in mine. Kept on the conditioner when not in use. Craig who bought the car from me had to replace the battery however. But…only after he parked the car and left the bloody lights on.Matty wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 7:31 pm
I can't recommend one but....changing the battery in an S1 Elise is a rite of passage. You've never really owned one until you've changed the battery![]()
Replacement wise a decent one from Tanya will do the job.
https://www.tayna.co.uk/car-batteries/yuasa/ybx3063/
NUMBER27YT FOR discount code.
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Sounds like a job for a Halfords mobile delivery and battery fitting service for £25 

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“Oh - I’ve never done one of these before - let me get some tools”JonMad wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 9:28 am Sounds like a job for a Halfords mobile delivery and battery fitting service for £25![]()
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ha! i’ve ordered one - i quite enjoy a job like that though, you get a chance to learn about another section of the car and how it goes together.
i wish there (is there?) was a Haynes manual for the car, i seem to spend a lot of time googling how to do stuff.
i wish there (is there?) was a Haynes manual for the car, i seem to spend a lot of time googling how to do stuff.
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Let me know how you get on, I really ought to do it. Although it's been behaving itself lately, it's a very old battery.
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Insurance sent me a customer satisfaction link! Gasp, have they finally cleared my settlement?
No. And the link is expired/"already completed". And the claim still shows as 'active' on the portal.
I'm trying to be zen about this, but the temptation to go fucking nuclear at them is high at this stage - especially as their quote for the Z4C was three times that of Admiral, so it's not like I need to maintain a relationship with them.
No. And the link is expired/"already completed". And the claim still shows as 'active' on the portal.
I'm trying to be zen about this, but the temptation to go fucking nuclear at them is high at this stage - especially as their quote for the Z4C was three times that of Admiral, so it's not like I need to maintain a relationship with them.
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Unless you've got a good reason not to, just stick a big old lead acid battery in there. lithium batteries require a lot of maintenance on an occasional use car, 90% of elises that have them are delivered to me already fucked and I spend my life charging up other peoples dead batteries that they haven't looked after properly.
The downside is, fitting a standard battery in an S1 is a shitty job as its a perfect fit in the hole before you add all the wiring loom, washer bottle pipes, wiper motor cover etc etc so whoever does it will be cursing a lot.
Its also virtually impossible if you've got arms like pipe cleaners as you're basically doing a bent over one arm row with a 20kg weight
The downside is, fitting a standard battery in an S1 is a shitty job as its a perfect fit in the hole before you add all the wiring loom, washer bottle pipes, wiper motor cover etc etc so whoever does it will be cursing a lot.
Its also virtually impossible if you've got arms like pipe cleaners as you're basically doing a bent over one arm row with a 20kg weight

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https://elise.bidouille.info/docs/Lotus ... Manual.pdfRich B wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 10:06 am ha! i’ve ordered one - i quite enjoy a job like that though, you get a chance to learn about another section of the car and how it goes together.
i wish there (is there?) was a Haynes manual for the car, i seem to spend a lot of time googling how to do stuff.
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Excellent - i’ll be having a wade through that!scotta wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 11:22 amhttps://elise.bidouille.info/docs/Lotus ... Manual.pdfRich B wrote: Thu May 08, 2025 10:06 am ha! i’ve ordered one - i quite enjoy a job like that though, you get a chance to learn about another section of the car and how it goes together.
i wish there (is there?) was a Haynes manual for the car, i seem to spend a lot of time googling how to do stuff.