So I went home last night, walked down to my VW lawn ornament (spare Bora) and ran a couple of tests on it and came up with this.
Car off, Battery reading: 12.40V
At Idle, Battery reading: 14.40V
At 2,000rpm, Battery reading: 14.28V
At Idle but Under Load: 13.90V
At 2,000rpm and under load (Lights, A/C etc.. all on), reading at battery: 13.80V
All readings substantially higher than my daily drive.
Then i got talking to a buddy here at work who's a LAME and he told me something I didn't know. That is, if a battery has a good resting reading, say of 12.2V - 12.6V it can still fail to produce enough AMPS to crank the starter motor if for example it has a dodgy cell.
Unfortunately my voltmeter does not have the functionality to test / measure CCA (Cold Crank AMPS) for my battery. The Delkor battery I was using (which is 2yrs old) has a CCA rating of 500. So I threw in the SuperCharge Battery from my donor vehicle which is rated 600CCA. Turn the key, car started first time no prob and all the other symptoms disappeared also....
I'll run with that for a couple of days and see how it goes, though I still suspect there more to it than the battery.
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