Adding 240v hook up and leisure battery system

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Gregvet
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Adding 240v hook up and leisure battery system

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I am looking at a T25 currently, body work and engine great but minimal interior with no leisure battery or external 240v hook up. How big a job is fitting a typical system including a zig unit, external hookup, leisure battery, 12v and 3 pin plug sockets inside the van?

I am not sure it's something I want to undertake myself, so any suggestions how much I should expect to pay to have it fitted for me?

Thanks for your help guys

Greg

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Re: Adding 240v hook up and leisure battery system

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welcome to the club!

it aint to hard a job , and you dont need a zig unit there not all there cracked up to be!!!!
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Re: Adding 240v hook up and leisure battery system

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hi me and a mate put my 240v hook up in, plug box, cable ,and consumer unit ,it only took bout 2 hours and cost bout £80 in parts.

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Re: Adding 240v hook up and leisure battery system

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You can buy a ready made hook up set from towsure
as for the leisure battery
look in the wiki theres more information there than I can write.
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