Hey Guys,
First time on the 80-90 forums.. Used the Brickyard for a while now but have been struggling to get logged on and so I find myself here requiring your help. Thanks in advance guys. Don't know how I would get by without the friendly vw scene.
After a great year in the bus over the summer I have decided to rip out the interior and give it a bit of a face lift (she's gettin old bless her). I had not used the leisure battery at all preferring the old cool box and a couple of tea lights inside the van and taking it out left me a bit more storage (but I digress). The leisure battery is stored under the Rock n Roll bed and has a split relay and a wee fuse box behind the plate on the photograph. (could provide a photo if it helps but it looks standard fair to be honest)
My question is this: The picture below shows the metal plate which is connected via a fuse box to the battery and to the bed frame. A little red light illuminates when I am moving to show the charge going in. The black plastic covers pull back to reveal some sort of power output points (i am guessing) and there is a third one of these rigged up near the front but I have never seen anything like it before. I have never seen any kind of plug that would fit and draw power.
I'd appreciate it if you guys could take a look at it and maybe give me a clue as to what kind of system this is and what if any things can actually be plugged in to draw power.
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Thanks in advance folks
Rob
Leisure battery question (What is this??)
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Re: Leisure battery question (What is this??)
Hi Rob, welcome to the club.
I've never seen something like that - what conversion do you have?

I've never seen something like that - what conversion do you have?

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Re: Leisure battery question (What is this??)
They look like the german DIN sockets, sort of a mix between a ciggie socket and a plug
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Re: Leisure battery question (What is this??)
Would it have been fitted to Westy's?
Looks kinda homemade though.............
Looks kinda homemade though.............
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Re: Leisure battery question (What is this??)
Yep, I've got 3 of them dotted around the van, without the massive metal back plate though
Just like a cigarette socket but smaller
Just like a cigarette socket but smaller
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Re: Leisure battery question (What is this??)
Do you use yours and do you have a plug that fits?
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Re: Leisure battery question (What is this??)
I have used them, the 12v absorbsion fridge that I had used the hella socket. They are a better design to use as a plug, as they are a standard size, not like some cigarette socket plugs which can differ by a few mm. UK conversions don't seem to use them though, more of a euro thing
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Re: Leisure battery question (What is this??)
Cheers for looking,
Done a bit of reading following your advice and they would appear to be DIN plugs. Pretty useless for my intentions although adaptors seem to be available as a work around.
Not sure of the conversion type but given its rhd and uk born & registered i'm suprised it would have this set up. Reckon its a DIY job but they did it really well. I'll get a couple of pics on later and maybe some one might recognise the style of set up.
Thanks all.
Done a bit of reading following your advice and they would appear to be DIN plugs. Pretty useless for my intentions although adaptors seem to be available as a work around.
Not sure of the conversion type but given its rhd and uk born & registered i'm suprised it would have this set up. Reckon its a DIY job but they did it really well. I'll get a couple of pics on later and maybe some one might recognise the style of set up.
Thanks all.
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Re: Leisure battery question (What is this??)
my 1985 Autosleeper hi top has one of these sockets fitted as standard on the panel above the sink unit. It has a switch along side it. I have a short lead, like the ones shown, to convert it to a cigarette lighter socket.
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1985 Autosleeper VHT 1.9 auto. (later called Trident) converted to run on LPG
1985 Autosleeper VHT 1.9 auto. (later called Trident) converted to run on LPG