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Title: Battery advice?
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on December 02, 2013, 05:23:57 pm
Ive always used a direct feed from my van battery power my system, but as i have just bought a new van I want to kit the back out properly including another battery car/lesuire, in the back of the van.

Can someone advice me what I should be doing to acheive this.


Thanks
Title: Re: Battery advice?
Post by: Don Kee on December 02, 2013, 05:35:52 pm
Use a leisure battery, connected to a split charger relay.
That way the leisure battery will charge from the van battery/alternator when the van is on, but also protects your van battery from going flat.
Title: Re: Battery advice?
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on December 02, 2013, 05:37:44 pm
Use a leisure battery, connected to a split charger relay.
That way the leisure battery will charge from the van battery/alternator when the van is on, but also protects your van battery from going flat.


Nice one Don. Where would one buy a leisure battery from, and does it have to be a specific one?

Also, same question for the split charger relay?
Title: Re: Battery advice?
Post by: Don Kee on December 02, 2013, 05:52:02 pm
Split charger on ebay, item number : 141000076411
(Had that recommended to me by spruce on this forum, and its been great)

Leisure battery i have is 85ah but from what i gather i'd get the highest ah you can (especially if you dont do alot of driving) as you'll get more out of it.
As regards to where to get it from, i'm not overly clued up to be honest. Mine was ebay again and its lasted around 15/16 months and still going strong.
Make is Marina and i hear Yuasa is a good make (ebay item number : 400543880209)
Title: Re: Battery advice?
Post by: Tony Edwards on December 02, 2013, 05:53:49 pm
Use a leisure battery, connected to a split charger relay.
That way the leisure battery will charge from the van battery/alternator when the van is on, but also protects your van battery from going flat.


Nice one Don. Where would one buy a leisure battery from, and does it have to be a specific one?

Also, same question for the split charger relay?


James

best place for battery is Halfords IMHO, 12 months g/tee
Title: Re: Battery advice?
Post by: Spruce on December 02, 2013, 06:07:18 pm
Ive always used a direct feed from my van battery power my system, but as i have just bought a new van I want to kit the back out properly including another battery car/lesuire, in the back of the van.

Can someone advice me what I should be doing to acheive this.


Thanks

If my memory serves me, James works with co-worker. I would look towards a 110amp leisure battery if he is considering a 2 man setup ( just seen other post).

I would also buy from a local supplier even if it was a little more expensive. You have a recourse if there is an issue, a little more difficult with an ebay purchase.

What was the outcome of the rear end shunt you had in your Multispace if you don't mind me asking?
Title: Re: Battery advice?
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on December 02, 2013, 06:15:07 pm
Ive always used a direct feed from my van battery power my system, but as i have just bought a new van I want to kit the back out properly including another battery car/lesuire, in the back of the van.

Can someone advice me what I should be doing to acheive this.


Thanks

If my memory serves me, James works with co-worker. I would look towards a 110amp leisure battery if he is considering a 2 man setup ( just seen other post).

What was the outcome of the rear end shunt you had in your Multispace if you don't mind me asking?


Correct Spruce, I am building a 2 man set up in new van. So I will need bigger battery and split relay?

The outcome was after 3 weeks the geezer never paid me a penny so I went thru his insurance. They collected my multispace and wrote it off, and paid me a settlement figure which I was happy with, and chucked that down on a £7000 new berlingo (well, 3 years old) but its pristine condition  ;D

Worked out for the best Spruce and means I have more space and payload limit to go 2 man  ;D
Title: Re: Battery advice?
Post by: Don Kee on December 02, 2013, 06:18:30 pm
Relay would be the same, battery a higher ah.
The ebay one ive put up is 110ah, but you'd have to ask around to see if its any good.
Cant go wrong with halfords batteries, pay a bit more but you pay for quality.
Title: Re: Battery advice?
Post by: Spruce on December 02, 2013, 06:19:54 pm
Ive always used a direct feed from my van battery power my system, but as i have just bought a new van I want to kit the back out properly including another battery car/lesuire, in the back of the van.

Can someone advice me what I should be doing to acheive this.


Thanks

If my memory serves me, James works with co-worker. I would look towards a 110amp leisure battery if he is considering a 2 man setup ( just seen other post).

What was the outcome of the rear end shunt you had in your Multispace if you don't mind me asking?


Correct Spruce, I am building a 2 man set up in new van. So I will need bigger battery and split relay?

The outcome was after 3 weeks the geezer never paid me a penny so I went thru his insurance. They collected my multispace and wrote it off, and paid me a settlement figure which I was happy with, and chucked that down on a £7000 new berlingo (well, 3 years old) but its pristine condition  ;D

Worked out for the best Spruce and means I have more space and payload limit to go 2 man  ;D

That's good. Sorry, but I've just seen your earlier post regarding the Multispace.
Title: Re: Battery advice?
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on December 02, 2013, 06:20:05 pm
Relay would be the same, battery a higher ah.
The ebay one ive put up is 110ah, but you'd have to ask around to see if its any good.
Cant go wrong with halfords batteries, pay a bit more but you pay for quality.



Most helpful, thanks Don
Title: Re: Battery advice?
Post by: rah on December 02, 2013, 06:32:11 pm
Try your local motor factors. 110amp will be fine, I don't rate split relay's unless your driving miles, never seemed to do much for us
Title: Re: Battery advice?
Post by: dannymack on December 03, 2013, 04:15:27 pm
James why didn't you go for a bigger van if your going for a 2 man set up. Berlingo's are small arnt they which means you gonna have a small system due to payload which the water won't last long. I'd of gone for a traffic or Vauxall vivaro it carry bigger tank.
Title: Re: Battery advice?
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on December 03, 2013, 04:51:57 pm
James why didn't you go for a bigger van if your going for a 2 man set up. Berlingo's are small arnt they which means you gonna have a small system due to payload which the water won't last long. I'd of gone for a traffic or Vauxall vivaro it carry bigger tank.


I didnt do my research mate, and presumed id get away with a 400ltr in there.