I recently bought a 2.0L 1982 Aircooled T25. The missus and i booked time from work and went about preparing the camper for a leisure battery.
I perused the leisure battery market and all split charge options until i finally settled on the Intelligent Relay, a 110Ah battery and 600 Watt Inverter. I installed all of these within a couple of hours and was very happy with the result as the new sockets were working absolutely fine and lights and fridge too.
It wasn't until we were two days into our first camper tour when we discovered that there is something amiss with the charge to the leisure battery. I disconnected the intelligent relay and went about trying to find a standard switch which i could turn on/off whilst driving (this was massively difficult on the south coast in the sleepy villages).
With the switch now installed when went about the next day switching the charge manually periodically. This had very little effect on the leisure battery as it was still very flat. This was really frustrating as you can imagine.
So, we purchased a standard 230v cable and plugged in on campsites after that.
My question is: Is it most likely to be the main battery or the alternator? I should point out that on one occasion during our trip we obviously did not charge the main battery for long enough and there was not enough power to start the camper, since then the battery light does not come on when i start the ignition.
Oh, and i love this site, just found it and joined straight away. We have named the camper Frank the Tank, our first camper and not regretting it at all. Best buy ever.
