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Batteries.

Postby Workingman » 20 Nov 2021, 18:55

I left my phone switched on and in the car when it was being MOT repaired (over three days) and it killed the battery. Replacement. £expensive.

My son gave me my Pierre Cardin (wedding) watch back when he came back from Oxford - he couldn't work there wearing a £5 plastic digital Casio job. It had a dead battery shortly after being handed back. The new one has lasted a few weeks. More £s.

The car was getting sluggish starts - two years of ultra short hops to the supermarket, doctor's etc had done for it. I had hoped the run to Brum on Tuesday would have helped, but no. New one today - you do not want to know how many £s.

Thankfully I have a water wheel for everything else. ;) :roll: :D
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Re: Batteries.

Postby Kaz » 20 Nov 2021, 20:15

You definitely need a bigger hamster! :D :lol:
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