Making sense of 240v/12v charging and rigging the van up.
Posted: 18 Aug 2014, 14:00
I need a bit of advice.
My old ex-ambulance has cables for 3 batteries and a split charge relay (like a Westy) hooked up into the fusebox. I'm not sure how the 2 other batteries are being charged or whether they are hooked into the main circuit.
Now what I want to do is use a 240v charger from the hookup to charge the 3 batteries when on-site. The main battery (in the engine bay diesel location) is to be the starter battery and a pair of auxiliary batteries in the cab boxes for leisure use only. I don't want the leisure systems linked to the starter circuit at all to protect the starting battery from drain. Also separating the starter battery allows me to immobilise it.
The charger is an intelligent charger that can handle 3 batteries of varying types and is made by Hi-Tec for the marine industry. Here is the booklet to go with it.
http://www2.kegel.de/tecsup/pdf/charger ... 00-use.pdf
In summary from the 240v I want to run the charger unit and 2 mains sockets only. On the 12v side I want to run a bank of LED lights, 12v TV/DVD unit and Waeco B40 hybrid fridge when not hooked up/travelling and charger sockets for the Ipad/mobiles.
I'm good with wiring but could do with some help splitting these circuits, particularly the 240v from hookup to consumer unit. Should the charger be run from the consumer unit or alongside and what rating would the fuse be for it if so? I usually run a 16A/6A setup but what do I need for the charger and sockets now?
Thanks in advance.
My old ex-ambulance has cables for 3 batteries and a split charge relay (like a Westy) hooked up into the fusebox. I'm not sure how the 2 other batteries are being charged or whether they are hooked into the main circuit.
Now what I want to do is use a 240v charger from the hookup to charge the 3 batteries when on-site. The main battery (in the engine bay diesel location) is to be the starter battery and a pair of auxiliary batteries in the cab boxes for leisure use only. I don't want the leisure systems linked to the starter circuit at all to protect the starting battery from drain. Also separating the starter battery allows me to immobilise it.
The charger is an intelligent charger that can handle 3 batteries of varying types and is made by Hi-Tec for the marine industry. Here is the booklet to go with it.
http://www2.kegel.de/tecsup/pdf/charger ... 00-use.pdf
In summary from the 240v I want to run the charger unit and 2 mains sockets only. On the 12v side I want to run a bank of LED lights, 12v TV/DVD unit and Waeco B40 hybrid fridge when not hooked up/travelling and charger sockets for the Ipad/mobiles.
I'm good with wiring but could do with some help splitting these circuits, particularly the 240v from hookup to consumer unit. Should the charger be run from the consumer unit or alongside and what rating would the fuse be for it if so? I usually run a 16A/6A setup but what do I need for the charger and sockets now?
Thanks in advance.