Cheers fellas
Some looking around last night at alternator specs surprised me a bit. 40A output is on the low side
Mind you, have never really needed to know, even with fixing up cars as a hobby in the 1990's.
By 11.00am, after an hour on solar it was showing 10.5V.
It then got swapped to the laptop power supply and now is showing 12.59V, when disconnected for a few minutes (In that time the power supply was moved onto cold concrete and 2 large PC heatsinks were put on top of it).
Initially it spiked up to 14.5V, similar to when charging batts with a Berdini or suchlike, then quickly dropped to begin its proper charging.
Ideally, the voltage will now sit somewhere around there, while some amps go on...but yes, 2.6A would take a week probably. So perhaps our less than gentile and cuss worded neighbour may jump start the car later.
The other neighbours have a Prius...daren't ask them LOL. But, this Escort is begging to be converted to electric !
First though, getting the electrics to work while it's petrol powered !
The spare battery is now at 13.10V so will be used when connecting to the car for tests, while the car battery carries on.
@EvolvingApe - quite agree, the grid is a mess and needs to be protected.
I tend to stay quiet but daily media includes Ground Zero etc.
Fearmonger was because it hasn't happened yet, probably the wrong word to use.
And, here's something related from a couple of years back. I'd just entered Walmart during a storm, my wife was parking and as she did so, told me later that a lightning bolt struck a transformer nearby, sparks flying everywhere. The lights and power inside went out and the only light was from whatever was coming through the skylights. Everybody froze, unsure what to do, simply standing there silent. 20 seconds elapsed, not a word, not a sound. Then the lights came back on and people started moving again...surreal. Imagine a pause button on life as you walk through the store.