leisure battery ?
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leisure battery ?
hi everyone a newbie here ! im buying an Aircooled t25 next week and it has 240v sockets but no leisure battery could someone please tell me the best one to buy ? it needs to run a fridge and interior lights really nothing major and not for a long time maybe a couple of nights top any help is very appreciated thanks in advance jeff
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Re: leisure battery ?
A 12v battery won't run your fridge for long, only a few hours at best. A two-way fridge is designed to run on 12v when travelling with the engine running, and then to switch to gas when parked up. A three-way fridge is the same but with the option of 240v for when you're parked with hook-up. I ran my interior lights off a 65 amp hour starter battery I got from a scrappy for a tenner when I first got my van. It used to see me through a weekend's camping before getting too low. A proper leisure battery will cost a whole lot more and may not be worth it for just limited use?
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Re: leisure battery ?
if you own an electric compressor type fridge, youll stand a much better chance than having an absorption type, as most vans have. the advantage of absorption is you can run them on gas also, but they chew a LOT more electricity than the other sort.
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Re: leisure battery ?
do some searches mate, this is covered on a weekly/daily basis and you will be a proffesional by the end of reading it all. 

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Re: leisure battery ?
Was about to say that. Getting as repetitive as the "what oil" posts used to be.
We forgive you as a newbie though 


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