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Leisure battery advice
Posted: 23 Apr 2012, 21:01
by bmouthboyo
Hi guys,
I have a autosleeper trident that at present does not have a leisure battery. It has a small zig type thing above the sink but it only seems to handle lights and tap pump.
I have just won this 150ah battery i hope to fit under the cooker area:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130677046695? ... 3818wt_922
Is this good for £60?
I understand i will need a split relay and some wiring and i guess a small 12v fues box for connecting bits. I plan on running radio, fridge?!?, propex in future, and possibly rarely an inverter for small tv, etc
Can anyone advise on what else i might need? Any advice wiring it up or links? As not that experienced with electrics. Am i going to now have to run a live all way to radio as its presently on permanant live under dash? Or is it good idea to wire small fuse board there from leisure anyway?
Thanks guys
Leisure battery advice
Posted: 23 Apr 2012, 21:06
by 1_eyed_jim
Have you checked Wiki? Sure most of this is on there
Re: Leisure battery advice
Posted: 23 Apr 2012, 22:31
by Dazco
Have you looked under the drivers seat to see if there is a split charge relay . If yours is the same set up as mine which im sure it is then it should have the relay and wiring which runs across to the box under the passengers seat. A wire is then run from the battery under the passengers seat and upto the small switch cluster above the sink
Re: Leisure battery advice
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 10:47
by Mocki
bmouthboyo wrote:Hi guys,
I have a autosleeper trident that at present does not have a leisure battery. It has a small zig type thing above the sink but it only seems to handle lights and tap pump.
I have just won this 150ah battery i hope to fit under the cooker area:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130677046695? ... 3818wt_922
Is this good for £60?
I understand i will need a split relay and some wiring and i guess a small 12v fues box for connecting bits. I plan on running radio, fridge?!?, propex in future, and possibly rarely an inverter for small tv, etc
Can anyone advise on what else i might need? Any advice wiring it up or links? As not that experienced with electrics. Am i going to now have to run a live all way to radio as its presently on permanant live under dash? Or is it good idea to wire small fuse board there from leisure anyway?
Thanks guys
the 12v part of the fridge should NOT run on the leisure battery. It should run through a relay just the same as the leisure battery, so it is only on when the engine is running, taking its power from the main battery.
Re: Leisure battery advice
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 15:09
by bmouthboyo
Really? Is it not possible to run the fridge from the leisure?
Re: Leisure battery advice
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 15:23
by lloydy
its possible, but your battery will last a couple hours. 3 way fridges use a lot of juice! Or have you got a compressor fridge?
Leisure battery advice
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 15:24
by Hacksawbob
Yes really, unless you want a dead leisure battery feed it from the alternator only.
Re: Leisure battery advice
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 16:58
by bmouthboyo
Ah that's a bit of a pain for cooling beers etc at a festival. Seems a bit pointless having them installed given the damage they seem to cause to the sill area etc and given most people seem to only run them when engine is running. I am guessing using the gas for it is pretty expensive too?
Re: Leisure battery advice
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 17:21
by Mocki
bmouthboyo wrote:Ah that's a bit of a pain for cooling beers etc at a festival. Seems a bit pointless having them installed given the damage they seem to cause to the sill area etc and given most people seem to only run them when engine is running. I am guessing using the gas for it is pretty expensive too?
costs about 20p a day on gas...... cheaper than charging your battery 3 times a day!
Re: Leisure battery advice
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 17:26
by bmouthboyo
Ah when i say gas i meant propane sorry. Doesnt sound as bad as i thought though.
Thanks for advice
Re: Leisure battery advice
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 17:32
by lloydy
they cost next to nothing on gas, and thats how most people run them.
Re: Leisure battery advice
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 17:48
by bmouthboyo
OK sounds like a good idea.
If I am not drawing a large load (stereo and lights) but have have the linked 150ah battery am I goign to have to go for a heavy duty kit like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Split-charge- ... 3f15f64a3f
Seems like a lot of money. Will I need to buy a kit rated to match the 150ah?
Re: Leisure battery advice
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 17:52
by lloydy
Looks ok, but you would probably get it cheaper buying the bits separately.
Re: Leisure battery advice
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 17:54
by lloydy
can get a much more powerful relay here for £30
http://www.the12voltshop.co.uk/Shop/200 ... -200-.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Leisure battery advice
Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 18:22
by bmouthboyo
Thats great thanks
I guess I only need heavy duty (40 amp) cable going from the starter battery to the relay / leisure, leisure to earth and leisure to 12v fuse box. So as long as its close by shouldn't need to much.
I am not used to having much electrics in my van so not sure how best to future proof myself. Do most people here provide a multi cigar socket panel somewhere in the back for 12v devices like laptop chargers etc? I think my current control panel has some kind of small cigar socket? Not sure how this is different or why its smaller?
I think I went a bit overkill with the 150ah battery but thought It is probably better to have too much than too little.