Never happened to me !If it did it wouldn't be a bad trade off. One day needing a jump start against having to recharge a leisure battery every single night, I know what I would choose.The amp draw of a pump is very low especially with a flow controller, it would take more than emptying 800 litres on one job without moving to flatten your battery.Have you actually tried it or are you surmising
TimI don't have an ro in the van with a solenoid, so don't know how your battery will stand up. How many amps does the valve draw ?All I could suggest is to trial it for a week and keep a plan b back up until you are confident with it
I have my leisure battery directly conected to van battery stays topped up never had a problem in 12 month of running or that way
Does the negative actually have to go back to the van battery or is ground to chassis enough?
Quote from: [GQC] Tim on October 10, 2010, 08:11:55 pmDoes the negative actually have to go back to the van battery or is ground to chassis enough?Oh why do I bother : no bugger reads my posts anyway
dave why dont you try and run it off a external baterry might be best in the long run mate