03 Battery Readings
#1
#2
Re: 03 Battery Readings
I don't think that you can tell from these snapshots.
Does the battery on the bottom picture charge fully during normal driving? Does the battery in the first picture discharge more rapidly than normal?
You need to see how the batteries perform over time, not just in one snapshot.
Does the battery on the bottom picture charge fully during normal driving? Does the battery in the first picture discharge more rapidly than normal?
You need to see how the batteries perform over time, not just in one snapshot.
#3
Re: 03 Battery Readings
Yeah I really don't see how this is relevant at all. The battery level is the amount of charge in the battery at any moment, which could be anywhere depending on how the car has just been driven and recent terrain. I can only imagine the carge meter ever being useful in determining the "wear" on the batteries if it starts to show that they never reach a full charge, or something like that.
#6
Re: 03 Battery Readings
I stole both pictures from ebay. They are currently both for sale (03 HCH's), both under 10k. But the battery replacement would be 3k, at this point. I could try emailing the sellers, although I don't how truthful they would be with me.
#7
Re: 03 Battery Readings
If the cars are under $10K and otherwise in good condition I would definetly consider them. I wonder what the owner was gettng for MPG, and in what terrain was the car driven in?
If he says flat terrain and getting 35MPG I'd steer clear cuz the cars been beaten to death. If it's mountain side driving and simply killed his battery is another matter.
If he says normal driving and 45-50MPG and has verifyable regular maintenance then I'd ****** it up.
Curious- have anybody done a search for used battery packs from cracked up cars? HCH has been out for 3 years now and some should be coming available.
If you fork out the $3k for a new pack you've spend under $13K for the whole thing, and if it was maintained should still have a very long service life.
If he says flat terrain and getting 35MPG I'd steer clear cuz the cars been beaten to death. If it's mountain side driving and simply killed his battery is another matter.
If he says normal driving and 45-50MPG and has verifyable regular maintenance then I'd ****** it up.
Curious- have anybody done a search for used battery packs from cracked up cars? HCH has been out for 3 years now and some should be coming available.
If you fork out the $3k for a new pack you've spend under $13K for the whole thing, and if it was maintained should still have a very long service life.
#8
Re: 03 Battery Readings
I found this a while back.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
I get what you're saying Hot_Georgia_2004, but you don't know if these guys will tell you the truth about the car. They're just trying to sell it, so they will say anything to get you to buy it.
Here's the one with the 115k
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
I get what you're saying Hot_Georgia_2004, but you don't know if these guys will tell you the truth about the car. They're just trying to sell it, so they will say anything to get you to buy it.
Here's the one with the 115k
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda...QQcmdZViewItem
#9
Re: 03 Battery Readings
Although depending on whether they're CA cars or not, they should have anywhere from 5-7 years left on the battery warranty. So regardless of the beating they did or did not take, you shouldn't be out $3K if they're failing. Unless there's a milage stipulation on the warranty, but I thought it was 8 years...
#10
Re: 03 Battery Readings
Originally Posted by bigbearballs