T25 leisure battery installation

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soapybubbles99
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T25 leisure battery installation

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Hello!

Help. I'm buying a 1990 T25 but the electrics are gone, and I need to buy and install a leisure battery because it doesn't have one.

Does anyone know if this is likely to be expensive (or impossible )?

Advice appreciated. (I have searched the forum but can't find the answer to my question...)

Cheers.

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Re: T25 leisure battery installation

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Have you looked in the wiki.at the top of the page
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Re: T25 leisure battery installation

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Hi, quite easy if you go for the basic split charge system, to quite complicated if want all singing all dancing
The wiring diagram on this link helped me understand it more http://www.marcleleisure.co.uk/Sund001/ ... arge01.htm
I'm at the start of installing a twin leisure battery with a sterling charger and a few power points on this thread viewtopic.php?f=4&t=78449&start=0
Will be updating the install of the leisure system over the next month.
It originally had a split charge system (still using it) which is absolutely fine for most people, I just want to be able to be off-grid to two to three weeks
My leisure battery x 2 http://www.alpha-batteries.co.uk/buy-on ... od_31.html
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