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<blockquote data-quote="jarance" data-source="post: 141206" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>You are right. With 2 headlamp ON, you will not see any light in 3 to 4 hours.</p><p>However, this does not means that the battery is completely flat (0 VDC).</p><p></p><p>If you would check the battery terminals with a voltmeter, you would</p><p>most probably get about 4 to7 VDC (depend on the condition of the battery)</p><p>With 4 to 5 VDC available, you might or might not see the headlamp</p><p>light up. Even if it is light up, it will be very dimmed.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned earlier, the starter need a very high current in order to</p><p>kick start the car. If you battery voltage is about 10 VDC, chances is that</p><p>you will only manage to crank your engine only once.. It you fail to start,</p><p>call BART Team for rescue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarance, post: 141206, member: 21"] You are right. With 2 headlamp ON, you will not see any light in 3 to 4 hours. However, this does not means that the battery is completely flat (0 VDC). If you would check the battery terminals with a voltmeter, you would most probably get about 4 to7 VDC (depend on the condition of the battery) With 4 to 5 VDC available, you might or might not see the headlamp light up. Even if it is light up, it will be very dimmed. As I mentioned earlier, the starter need a very high current in order to kick start the car. If you battery voltage is about 10 VDC, chances is that you will only manage to crank your engine only once.. It you fail to start, call BART Team for rescue. [/QUOTE]
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