I have a european charger in the tool pack that came with my camper, what I need to know is can I put an UK adaptor onto it & charge up my batteries or will I just blow up the charger? Is the voltage rating different in europe or is it just the plug?
I can switch from the main battery to the leisure battery & Start the van from that if the main one is flat, so I assume that I need to run the van with switch in both position to charge both batteries, can someone clarafy this for me.
Thanks from a lifelong lover, but first time owner of a van
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--if its just a mains battery charger cut the euro schuco plug off & fit a uk 3 pin----you will be ok to start on your leisure battery as long as its a car battery & not a proper deep discharge leisure battery--if its fitted under the seat it will probabley be a normal car battery--
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Hi
The voltage in the UK is in line with Europe 230V -6% to +10%.
It is worth while checking the input voltage of the charger, it should have a sticker with the input voltage range just make sure it's as above. If it is you will be fine with a travel plug converter.
The site below has loads of info on European voltage Harmonisation
http://www.cenelec.org/
The voltage in the UK is in line with Europe 230V -6% to +10%.
It is worth while checking the input voltage of the charger, it should have a sticker with the input voltage range just make sure it's as above. If it is you will be fine with a travel plug converter.
The site below has loads of info on European voltage Harmonisation
http://www.cenelec.org/