Re: Leisure battery
Posted: 03 Jul 2011, 14:37
to be fair they don't need overhaulin'
they are pretty much robust... made to last and work without much servicing.
You oughta try it.
it would be a lot more usefull than the cool box for sure.
Though by now I would imagine it needs up ending for the night to circulate the ammonia and dissolve the crystals.
Might as well pull it out anyway if your not using it and put it upside down for the night.
with it out you can test it on gas with no worries.
but regarding the battery that cooly box/pump and DVD is gulping power best delivered from a leisure.
I have two starters wired in parallel and even they are struggling after two nights (DVD, telly, Head unit)
I'm going to a traction battery next
they are pretty much robust... made to last and work without much servicing.
You oughta try it.
it would be a lot more usefull than the cool box for sure.
Though by now I would imagine it needs up ending for the night to circulate the ammonia and dissolve the crystals.
Might as well pull it out anyway if your not using it and put it upside down for the night.
with it out you can test it on gas with no worries.
but regarding the battery that cooly box/pump and DVD is gulping power best delivered from a leisure.
I have two starters wired in parallel and even they are struggling after two nights (DVD, telly, Head unit)
I'm going to a traction battery next