Just bought an 89 Leisuredrive and I'm starting to do it up a little.
At the moment it doesn't have a leisure battery, everything is coming off the van battery (just the kitchen water pump and 3 lights). I tried fitting a leisure battery with a split charge relay, but the van alternater is'nt supplying enough current to trigger the relay (13.7v and it needs 14v).
Before I go any further, I'm wondering if I'm worrying too much since the habitation electrics are so basic. Should i just fit a small solar panel to top up the battery.
Leisure battery
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Re: Leisure battery
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My leisure battery charges at 13.5-13.8
So to get over 14v is going to be hard, change the relay to kick in lower?
My leisure battery charges at 13.5-13.8
So to get over 14v is going to be hard, change the relay to kick in lower?
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Re: Leisure battery
the relay is triggered by the smaller post on the Alternator. then earthed
you should have a 12V relay with a 70A capability from the larger 8mm post.
I have one here if you can't get one from a car accessory, shop or a caravan shop, or on line, or maplins.
you should have a 12V relay with a 70A capability from the larger 8mm post.
I have one here if you can't get one from a car accessory, shop or a caravan shop, or on line, or maplins.
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Re: Leisure battery
I think you mean voltage, as Kev says if your relay isn't triggered by 12V then you dont have a 12V relay.is'nt supplying enough current to trigger the relay
Or you have a voltage sensing relay like this
http://www.thetoolboxshop.com/0-727-33- ... 8096-p.asp
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Re: Leisure battery
Thanks for the advice lads, I'll have another go this weekend.