Charging leisure battery…Can anyone help please

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  • #123009
    Frank Leyland
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    Charging your leisure battery
    Hi there,

    I recently did a conversion myself and found this site very useful.

    Hope this helps 🙂 http://www.split-charge-relays.co.uk/charging-systems/split-charging-relay-faq.html

    #123012
    Frank Leyland
    Participant

    Charging your leisure battery
    Hi there,

    I recently did a conversion myself and found this site very useful.

    Hope this helps 🙂 http://www.split-charge-relays.co.uk/charging-systems/split-charging-relay-faq.html

    #123013
    Frank Leyland
    Participant

    Charging your leisure battery
    Hi there,

    I recently did a conversion myself and found this site very useful.

    Hope this helps 🙂 http://www.split-charge-relays.co.uk/charging-systems/split-charging-relay-faq.html

    #123015
    Frank Leyland
    Participant

    Charging your leisure battery
    Hi there,

    I recently did a conversion myself and found this site very useful.

    Hope this helps 🙂 http://www.split-charge-relays.co.uk/charging-systems/split-charging-relay-faq.html

    #123023
    kitesurfer
    Participant

    Looking quickly at the specs
    Looking quickly at the specs for those coolboxes and your possible choice of using a split charge relay type system to charge your lesuire battery you will get about 20 hours of life from your battery just running the coolbox off it.
    Any dual/triple way type cool boxers or fridges are always high on current draw when on 12volts. So you would be wise to only use it whilst the engine is running.
    When deciding on what choice of charging system to use you need to first work out your expected power requiremnts (P=IV) then you need to think about how long you are likely to be stationary for with no charge going into your batteries. Decide on a battery capacity and then decide which charging system best suits your needs and budgets.
    There are many different types out these some are cheap and cheerful and some are expensive. You get what you pay for usually but not everyone needs an expensive system.

    KS

    #123021
    kitesurfer
    Participant

    Looking quickly at the specs
    Looking quickly at the specs for those coolboxes and your possible choice of using a split charge relay type system to charge your lesuire battery you will get about 20 hours of life from your battery just running the coolbox off it.
    Any dual/triple way type cool boxers or fridges are always high on current draw when on 12volts. So you would be wise to only use it whilst the engine is running.
    When deciding on what choice of charging system to use you need to first work out your expected power requiremnts (P=IV) then you need to think about how long you are likely to be stationary for with no charge going into your batteries. Decide on a battery capacity and then decide which charging system best suits your needs and budgets.
    There are many different types out these some are cheap and cheerful and some are expensive. You get what you pay for usually but not everyone needs an expensive system.

    KS

    #123020
    kitesurfer
    Participant

    Looking quickly at the specs
    Looking quickly at the specs for those coolboxes and your possible choice of using a split charge relay type system to charge your lesuire battery you will get about 20 hours of life from your battery just running the coolbox off it.
    Any dual/triple way type cool boxers or fridges are always high on current draw when on 12volts. So you would be wise to only use it whilst the engine is running.
    When deciding on what choice of charging system to use you need to first work out your expected power requiremnts (P=IV) then you need to think about how long you are likely to be stationary for with no charge going into your batteries. Decide on a battery capacity and then decide which charging system best suits your needs and budgets.
    There are many different types out these some are cheap and cheerful and some are expensive. You get what you pay for usually but not everyone needs an expensive system.

    KS

    #123017
    kitesurfer
    Participant

    Looking quickly at the specs
    Looking quickly at the specs for those coolboxes and your possible choice of using a split charge relay type system to charge your lesuire battery you will get about 20 hours of life from your battery just running the coolbox off it.
    Any dual/triple way type cool boxers or fridges are always high on current draw when on 12volts. So you would be wise to only use it whilst the engine is running.
    When deciding on what choice of charging system to use you need to first work out your expected power requiremnts (P=IV) then you need to think about how long you are likely to be stationary for with no charge going into your batteries. Decide on a battery capacity and then decide which charging system best suits your needs and budgets.
    There are many different types out these some are cheap and cheerful and some are expensive. You get what you pay for usually but not everyone needs an expensive system.

    KS

    #123031
    skiing1005
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply guys..
    Thanks for the reply guys.. Its not looking like we will be running huge power in the van …..So looking around it looks like getting a VSR (voltage sensitive relay).. I think like you said, don’t want to get a cheap one..Is there a particular make that anyone can recommend..? Would like to have a good safe reliable one if possible..Thanks
    saw this one on the website you gave above

    http://www.split-charge-relays.co.uk/index1.html

    #123029
    skiing1005
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply guys..
    Thanks for the reply guys.. Its not looking like we will be running huge power in the van …..So looking around it looks like getting a VSR (voltage sensitive relay).. I think like you said, don’t want to get a cheap one..Is there a particular make that anyone can recommend..? Would like to have a good safe reliable one if possible..Thanks
    saw this one on the website you gave above

    http://www.split-charge-relays.co.uk/index1.html

    #123028
    skiing1005
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply guys..
    Thanks for the reply guys.. Its not looking like we will be running huge power in the van …..So looking around it looks like getting a VSR (voltage sensitive relay).. I think like you said, don’t want to get a cheap one..Is there a particular make that anyone can recommend..? Would like to have a good safe reliable one if possible..Thanks
    saw this one on the website you gave above

    http://www.split-charge-relays.co.uk/index1.html

    #123025
    skiing1005
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply guys..
    Thanks for the reply guys.. Its not looking like we will be running huge power in the van …..So looking around it looks like getting a VSR (voltage sensitive relay).. I think like you said, don’t want to get a cheap one..Is there a particular make that anyone can recommend..? Would like to have a good safe reliable one if possible..Thanks
    saw this one on the website you gave above

    http://www.split-charge-relays.co.uk/index1.html

    #123036
    kitesurfer
    Participant

    If i was you i would get the
    If i was you i would get the cheapest one you can find with the highest current rating. It will eventually burn out so you don’t want to spending much.
    At the end of the day a VSR is no more than just a relay in a fancy box with the connections marked up to make installation easier there is nothing “smart” or “intelligent about them. All relays sense voltage and engage.

    KS

    #123037
    kitesurfer
    Participant

    If i was you i would get the
    If i was you i would get the cheapest one you can find with the highest current rating. It will eventually burn out so you don’t want to spending much.
    At the end of the day a VSR is no more than just a relay in a fancy box with the connections marked up to make installation easier there is nothing “smart” or “intelligent about them. All relays sense voltage and engage.

    KS

    #123039
    kitesurfer
    Participant

    If i was you i would get the
    If i was you i would get the cheapest one you can find with the highest current rating. It will eventually burn out so you don’t want to spending much.
    At the end of the day a VSR is no more than just a relay in a fancy box with the connections marked up to make installation easier there is nothing “smart” or “intelligent about them. All relays sense voltage and engage.

    KS

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