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Wiring diagram wanted

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I went out to start the van yesterday and...


...nothing, not even a click.

This morning I took the main battery (behind driver seat (RHD)) to give it a charge.
I've just been out to get some tools from the van and noticed that the clock is still working.
This gives rise to two questions:

1. Have I taken the correct battery out?
2. If I have removed the correct battery, how is the clock still working?

There are a few suspect wiring 'mods' in my van so I'm wondering if somewhere in the dim and distant past a previous owner has rewired various bits so that they run off the leisure battery.

Has anyone out there got a decent wiring diagram that they could send to me, please? I'd like to check everything out over the weekend if possible and standardise as much as I can.

Ta muchly. :)
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Give us a few little clues as to what conversion you have.
Do you have a petrol or oil burner?
Oil burners have the battery in the engine bay.

It sounds a bit like the split charge relay (if fitted) is energised (or stuck)

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Post by Jolly Boy A »

Sorry:
It's a 2.1 DJ Reimo conversion fitted with a CF8 Zig unit.
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The starter solenoid is probably stuck (the piggy back thing on top of the motor) try giving it a tap or take it off and clean it.
A common thing I've been told
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Mine did the same, turned out to be a completely dead starter
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Thanks, chaps.
I'll give the starter motor and solenoid a going over today.
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