Thanks IRstuff, by IR drop I think you may mean resistance could make my 6amp charger work like a 3 or 4 amp which would be fine as steady charge is better, when battery won't operate starter solenoid it wipes out BSI computer settings, my little LED readout tester shows 12.5v and I took battery to be changed for a new HD one but garage said still good battery and common fault with modern cars stood for 2 of 3 weeks, cold snap and the(Parasite)BSI computer drains enough to take peak out of battery, I only use car at night when using lights, air con & heater fan for 5 mile trip to supermarket so it does not get chance for alternator to fully put back charge used, only way to switch off BSI is disconect battery each time then have to reset everything when I have reconnected battery. I remember a Dr friend years ago who had a new Ford RS, every time he left it for 2 weeks at airport when on holiday he had to get AA to come and start it on return as alarm drained battery. Years ago I had a car with a battery charger (bit like old ignition coil) fitted under bonnet always connected to car electrics just plugged plugged mains lead into it when I wanted to top up charge, dont see them any more (but must not charge battery while connected as can damage expensive BSI computer),I can start it with battery booster pack but need wife to hold booster while I start it, then it goes first touch, oh how I would like a simple car again.
I will make a lead up and try in next time it fails to start as garage says it will still happen with a new battery so better to be prepared.