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Re: Leisure Battery
Posted: 10 Dec 2014, 12:08
by California Dreamin
WLC .....I'm still trying to work you out.....
If I had to guess I would say by your replies you are very young? maybe 14 or 15....English as a second language perhaps? you definitely don't own a T25!
Something just doesn't add up with your mannerisms/language/replies and the general way in which you respond to threads.....definitely not 'normal' in the respect of 'how others' communicate on here.
Martin
Re: Leisure Battery
Posted: 10 Dec 2014, 13:46
by Ian and Lins
Just my pennyworth. I have tremendous respect for Cal Dreaming and Cov Kid and have asked for and taken up their advice on a number of occasions. Regarding a leisure battery; we put an identical-to-starter battery under the passenger seat 4,5,6 years ago and regularly use the van for off grid weekends, al year around, and have had up to three weeks wild camping in places like Scotland and The Isle of Man . Maybe we don't use 12v leisure much, mostly for reading lights (and I've fitted 12v LEDs) but this sort of battery has been fine for us.
By the way; anyone selling tickets for the fight night?
Re: Leisure Battery
Posted: 10 Dec 2014, 16:40
by CovKid
Nah, I lost interest after he tried to fit 100w/80w headlight bulbs and was looking for H4 plugs that could stand the heat. Even allowing for newbie status, basic things like that are just too darned tedious to reply to and the child-like threats were absurd. I gave up after that.
As you say Ian, a starter battery can be more than enough. If you're a TV soap fanatic then maybe not

Re: Leisure Battery
Posted: 10 Dec 2014, 21:30
by what2do
Because I'm tidy by nature, I've a firm belief that 'tools' ought to be kept in a box and kept there until required. As is the way, not all of them have much purpose but are kept for the sake of it because they can be discreetly hidden behind other, useful tools.
It's a pity this doesn't apply to other aspects of life.......we'll rise above and learn from others on the way.