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Charging camper when parked.

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I have put the van in the garage to do some work in the winter. If I plug it into the mains, does it charge both the leisure and vehicle battery?
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depends if you have a charger unit installed and how it's connected.
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there was no charger in my Autosleeper so I fitted a Ctek charger to the RCD so it charges as soon as I hookup,works a treat
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Most 'pre-installed' chargers do NOT charge both batteries. However, the black box (BBB) charger on a Westfalia does.

Use a SMART charger every 6 - 8 weeks on both (overnight should do it).

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So it charges leisure battery?
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Alot of split charge relays ( to charge both batts from alternator)work off an alternatior charge light feed, so both batts would need to be charged seperately by a mains charger because they only connect together when engine running.

My split charges relay is a voltage sensing type so when the starter batt sees the charging voltage ( from alt or mains charger) it connects to the leisure so both will charge from a single charger.

Some may say better to charge batts seperately as they may need different charge but if you are just trickle charging then it's no problem.
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I'm with him,just fitted a voltage sensing relay, does what Itchy says and I'm delighted with it.All the lot cost about £70
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mine is like this, I'm sure there are better quality ones, just make sure it's fused lower than the relay and the wiring is rated more than the relay.

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