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Intelligent split charging?
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Brooky
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Intelligent split charging?
Anybody got any experience of these devices? What do you use to keep your leisure battery (or batteries) charged? There's a lot of devices out there. I just wondered if anybody has good or bad experiences to share with the various systems available from cheap & simple to expensive & complex.
Brooky.
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I bought a widget from ebay for about £20 and it does the job perfectly.
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smartcom from www.towsure.co.uk
Put a Zig unit in my t25 3 weeks ago - controls the split charging a treat and even has the 240v hook up input - so if u park up u can charge up off the mains overnight or run all you 12v kit from the external power.
Came in at about 80 quid but good instruction and real easy to fit.
Highly recommended
Came in at about 80 quid but good instruction and real easy to fit.
Highly recommended
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