and new ends crimped on.... note, despite researching what the wire sizes were, to get the right terminals, turns out most people don't know what they are talking about, so the main power lead going to the back of the car is 50mm^2 and the power lead going to the fusebox is 25mm^2
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then the battery was due to be in... alas when we got to the shop, it hadn't been delivered and we were given the option of a bigger capacity battery.. fortunately we had the battery box with us, and, just like a cat, if it fits it sits! sooo....
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95Ah rather than the 65Ah, and a whole load more CCA (i did later find that a higher capacity one is available in the same form factor, and cheaper, but we were in a physical shop and could actually buy it from a real person, and it was already in the car!)
fits in the hole...
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initial startup is a whole lot swifter, and when running i had the best voltmeter i've ever had
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i checked the charging system and had 14.6v everywhere and the gauge use to struggle to get to 12.5v
after a run out in an evening tho, it had dropped back to nearer its usual level, and after a run today, including 15mins on a motorway with just the radio on, it was here....
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14.3v everywhere... sooooo maybe an alternator issue too? i have one winging its way to me, so i shall find out shortly, no i didn't pay the £996 plus postage amayama want! refurb is fine