
Here goes.
As i keep harping on about our new van picked up 10 days or so ago, Leasuredrive crusader, as i have been told came as standard with no leisure battery.
Well the previous owner must have added one because it has 2 batteries wired up via a relay, both in the engine compartment on the right hand side.
I put my volt meter accross the batteries yesterday and found that my main battery has about 13.7 v and the leisure battery had very little in it, About 6V, I am presuming the battery is fugged. I am not sure how good the relay and wiring is that the ex owner did. I think i will replace the relay wiring and the battery. It all looks old and more than a bit dog eared.
Do i need a seperate relay for my fridge 12v ? or can i use the same relay, gonna use a 70a one from vehicle wiring products, only about £5-6 each.
I am gonna use 35a rated cable, will 30a fuses be okay or should they be smaller ?
Also as my batteries are both in the engine compartment can i pick up the alternator (blue) signaling wire from the alternator as the wiki post suggest taking from the multiplug behind the clocks/dash.
What would you expect to pay for a leisure batery, i have seen a range from £39 up to well over £100,
Is it strange that my batteries are in the boot, on my old T25 both batteries were under the drivers and passengers seat, i dont mind them being in the engine space.
Thanks for ideas opinions facts in advance.
Steve H,
Going to Waymouth for 4 days on Tuesday 1st outing in new van wohoo........
