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MLS

  • Posts: 28
Battery problems
« on: April 03, 2007, 02:10:21 pm »
I know that this has been covered before, but at the time I didn't take much notice 'cause it didn't affect me, but what is the best way to connect my wfp to a spare 12v battery and not to my van battery?

If someone could explain this to me in idiot form I would be very grateful, and may even understand it, though I'm not promising.   ???

At the moment there appears to be just the one wire, connected to the + terminal on my battery, and it's been like this since summer last year with not too many problems, but I'd much rather run it off a spare battery kept in the back of the van.

Any idiot proof advice would be very warmly recieved.

Many thanks.

Lee   ;D
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MLS

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Re: Battery problems
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2007, 08:03:35 am »
Blimey lads and lasses, I thought someone might have had some ideas by now!!!

The jobs actually done now, and it was dead simple. Pump to live terminal on the battery, with a switch in between, negetive terminal to the frame of my water tank to earth it, job done.

I have a spare battery as well, but can set it up so that my alternator charges my wfp battery with the flick of a switch.

Thanks to those who at least took a look!!
We know we're the best, you know we're the best, I guess we can't both be wrong!!!