Firstly I use a straight relay, an 80amp one, and heavy gauge cable in my setup and although I have run (a few times) with just two car batteries, I never really found this particularly successful with the second battery being ok for maybe an evening but soon down to 11 volts. The plus side of normal lead acid types is that they charge up fairly quickly compared to those marketed as leisure batteries - plus you can actually top up the electrolyte if needed but their physical size limits what is available from them. Much can be found on the net regarding the different types of battery and clearly traction batteries are about the best but I'm not convinced that what most of us know as leisure batteries are really a wise choice, particularly as you need quite a run to recharge them. I'm not even convinced that there IS such a thing as a leisure battery - just sealed lead acid ones.

Anyway at the moment I'm now running with a good starter battery and a big lorry battery, around 180ah, for the leisure (joined up for test purposes with jump leads) and it seems to be working well. Whilst lorries actually use 24v, this is achieved by strapping two large 12v ones (as pictured) in series. Arguably the size of the thing may put some off but I have a feeling this has more going for it and probably worth making permanent space for it when I do my refit this year. You can buy a brand new truck battery for under £100 and it can at least be maintained. It seems to deliver over a much longer period (without complaining) than the previous leisure battery and substantially more than just a straight car battery, the only downside of course being the space needed and the extra weight.
Food for thought anyway.
