Cavernous leisure batteryage!
Posted: 05 Apr 2013, 08:45
Hi all,
I'm going to be replacing the knackered and tiny leisure battery in Otto soon.
We'll be going away for a week in August in the old bus, off hookup, and I plan to have a 100W PV system in by then, which ought to deliver something like half our power requirements.
I've calculated that I'll want something like 220Ah of leisure battery to last that sort of time without hookup, even with solar power.
Crikey, thats huge.
I've identified a couple of batteries that'd do the job. One option is a 12V 220Ah job from the likes of Tayna or fleabay, or the other option is a nice pair of Trojan T-105 golf cart batteries, 6V 225Ah each. Trojans are the heaviest at about 55-60kg the pair
Am I bonkers to be considering fitting such a huge battery bank to the van?
We'll be running a propex (if its cool overnight), a couple of lights, charging phones/iPad, water pump for the sink, and maybe some mellow sounds from the stereo whilst we sit around the fire swapping manly stories of "slaying wildebeest and wooing fair maidens" and eating undercooked BBQ meat.
That sort of batteryage will either:
1)go in the porta-potti cupboard (dont like chemical toilets, would rather walk to the campsite bog) to the right of the fridge in the case of the Trojans - they're flooded, non-sealed - dangerous to have inside the van?!? Hydrogen? Acid stink? Thoughts please.
2)go in the offside rear wardrobe bit (Autohomes Kamper)
3) sit behind the front bumper in the now unused spare wheel area - I'll make a suitable cradle to hold them securely.
Does what I'm proposing sound reasonable, or have I lost the plot totally?
Thankyou!
Ed.
I'm going to be replacing the knackered and tiny leisure battery in Otto soon.
We'll be going away for a week in August in the old bus, off hookup, and I plan to have a 100W PV system in by then, which ought to deliver something like half our power requirements.
I've calculated that I'll want something like 220Ah of leisure battery to last that sort of time without hookup, even with solar power.
Crikey, thats huge.
I've identified a couple of batteries that'd do the job. One option is a 12V 220Ah job from the likes of Tayna or fleabay, or the other option is a nice pair of Trojan T-105 golf cart batteries, 6V 225Ah each. Trojans are the heaviest at about 55-60kg the pair
Am I bonkers to be considering fitting such a huge battery bank to the van?
We'll be running a propex (if its cool overnight), a couple of lights, charging phones/iPad, water pump for the sink, and maybe some mellow sounds from the stereo whilst we sit around the fire swapping manly stories of "slaying wildebeest and wooing fair maidens" and eating undercooked BBQ meat.
That sort of batteryage will either:
1)go in the porta-potti cupboard (dont like chemical toilets, would rather walk to the campsite bog) to the right of the fridge in the case of the Trojans - they're flooded, non-sealed - dangerous to have inside the van?!? Hydrogen? Acid stink? Thoughts please.
2)go in the offside rear wardrobe bit (Autohomes Kamper)
3) sit behind the front bumper in the now unused spare wheel area - I'll make a suitable cradle to hold them securely.
Does what I'm proposing sound reasonable, or have I lost the plot totally?
Thankyou!
Ed.