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Battery Charger

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Hi,

Can anyone tell me where to locate the charger for the leisure battery?

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I think you said youd bought a Westy? Then is's "probably" under the rear seat, depending on previous owners modifications etc.. :wink:
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andisnewsyncro wrote:I think you said youd bought a Westy? Then is's "probably" under the rear seat, depending on previous owners modifications etc.. :wink:

Yep did - thanks for the info it looks as if I've bought one without the charger! Looks as if there was one as there are brackets and leads. Also found a second leccy point - which is spot on TBH.

Anyone know where to obtain a charger or is there a better option?
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In the Southampton area, have a word with Adrian Cotton at Ace Caravans behind Fishers pond, Phone 08000743339 He should be able to help.

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If the electrics have been "adjusted" over the years & you're not sure what's wher, get it in and have everything checked over properly by a qualified auto electrician who is used to working on campers and the like. You may well find the best option is rip it all out and have it redone properly :( As for interior light etc, don't fall into the "it's only 12v - it's not dangerous" trap over the leisure circuits, 12v can & does start fires :!:

Sorry if that sounds a bit harsh but it's worth knowing all the electrics are safe and correct; Consumer unit, breakers etc....

Get the gas checked too, you can't be over cautious with 20 year old piping...

thechubbsdub's recommendation is a good place to start, I'd give them a ring in the morning, take it down and see what they say.

Here's to the start of a long and rewarding relationship with your wallet, it'll be worth it in the end though :wink:
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Mucho gracias to both of you!

I'll be making a few calls in the morning - I'll try the Fishers pond number first then a couple of good mates who are very experienced sparks.

As to my wallet I'm thinking of asking said mates to install an ATM in van! :wink:
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Gandalf wrote: As to my wallet I'm thinking of asking said mates to install an ATM in van! :wink:

:ok That's the spirit :lol:
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Gandalf, the bloke at fishers pond knows his stuff on internal electrics, in fact internal anything and bodywork but will not touch engine/mechanics.
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thechubbsdub wrote:Gandalf, the bloke at fishers pond knows his stuff on internal electrics, in fact internal anything and bodywork but will not touch engine/mechanics.


Cheers - I'll call him this morning.

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Gandalf

check out this link by irish.david
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=15624

I replaced my Westy black buzzing box charger last year with this and its been a good improvement

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irishkeet wrote:Gandalf

check out this link by irish.david
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=15624

I replaced my Westy black buzzing box charger last year with this and its been a good improvement

cheers
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Cheers - roughly what was the cost to you?
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Gandalf wrote:
irishkeet wrote:Gandalf

check out this link by irish.david
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=15624

I replaced my Westy black buzzing box charger last year with this and its been a good improvement

cheers
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Cheers - roughly what was the cost to you?
price of the charger, about another £15 for relay & cable etc
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