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Is my Battery voltage indicator Normal?

All Makes of car are slightly different but as long as your max is not bellow 14v you should be ok.

The norm is around 14.5v for most makes.
 
Does a tracker make a huge difference? Mine is a tracker horiizon but thinking of cancelling subscription as not sure I'd want it back if it was stolen and driven ragged.
 
I don't know the details of every tracker in the world but one major point of them is that they (usually) come with their own battery, otherwise it wouldn't very hard disconnecting them would it. ;-)
 
Small Internal battery yes, but the tracker itself should be hidden and some are rather difficult to find.
+ the internal battery needs to charge from the vehicle battery and therefore is a constant drain.

If you can hide people in a car imagine how hard it is sometimes finding a small box

LOL
 
Ha ha, image that in the back of a 911. [:D]

When I had a tracker I got a map of where it was hidden and a new battery in the mail every year to change for myself. But maybe it's different from tracker to tracker.
 
Mine has a Tracker and requires a £99 'service' every 5 years when the battery is replaced. Don't think it is attached in any way to the car's supply.

I wouldn't have it removed if I were you. Think of the increase in your insurance premium.

Regards
 
Thanks guys for all your input. It looks as if its intelligent and drops a little after the battery is charged.

I replaced my battery with a high starting power and it starts up sweet now.
 

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