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30057 PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 2:44 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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My memory is appalling! Would someone please remind me of the name of the gadget that first charges the van battery and then the leisure batts as I am sick of having to jump start the van.
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With such a question I'm testing my powers of telepathy here, but this was worth a punt:

Vanbitz Battery Master?
http://www.vanbitz.com/products.cfm?cfid=559516&cftoken=99382650&mode=productlist&catID=3

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30059 PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 3:16 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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That's the kiddie, thanks Dave.

Has anyone fitted one? If so, is it easy? If fitted by Vanbitz does it take long?
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30060 PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 4:39 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Did you mean a split charger relay, and yes I know there are better ways of doing it. But it’s cheap. More information is really needed to no what the problem is but George will soon be along.

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30061 PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 4:42 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi Andysam,

I had one fitted to my van and fitting was free when Vanbitz fitted the alarm, the Battery Master costs around 35-40 quid and if I remember correctly Vanbitz charge about 30 quid for fitting the Battery Master alone.

Andy you have it the wrong way round in your post, what the Battery Master does is moniter the voltage in the engine battery and if it drops by half a volt it automatically draws power from the leisure battery/batteries therefore keeping your engine battery fully charged.

The beauty of this system is that if you have a solar panel fitted which is charging the leisure batteries you never have to worry about any of your batteries going flat. I had this set-up fitted 2 years ago and have never had a battery problem........................am I tempting fate? lol.

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Hi Andysam
I have been looking closely at some new van specs recently, and in particular the charging systems!!
The Burstner 747-2 when conected to 230v hook-up will automatically charge the leisure battery (main charge) and will also send a float charge
or trickle charge to the vehicle battery again automatically, which to my mind means you would not need a battery master.
Also looked at Swift Kon-tiki range fitted with Sargent charging control box,
again this seems to give the option of charging the vehicle battery if needed.
So it might be worth just checking your user manual, particularly if your van is a fairly recent one.
You may just have a faulty charger/transformer, (so may not need battery master).

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30063 PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 6:57 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Gave Vanbitz a bell. Dickle, you were quite correct.

When the engine is shut off, if the van battery loses voltage it is topped up from the leisure batts, so that when you recharge (the leisure batts) they will then be able to keep the van batt charged.

Unfortunately, my Plug in Systems charger seems incapable of charging the van battery (great eh on a 2003 van!)

Current price DIY is £75 + £5 postage, fitted is £100.

Booked in for this Saturday with free overnight facilities.

Thanks for your help peeps.

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Something sounds way wrong here.

How long are you leaving the vehicle parked up between trips?

I am guessing that its a few weeks to month or so and that in between the alarm system or some such is draining the battery.

If the above is anywhere near the new gizmo is only going to drain the leisure too.

If the vehicle is used regularly there is another problem, let us know what the usage is like.

Of course the plug in systems unit is not going to charge the battery loeisure or otherwise as in reality it is not a battery charger (power supply that trickle charges badly)

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Hi George,

You are quite right, there is something wrong. It's my kids! I have an Eberspacher fitted and the control unit cannot be "locked" to prevent use, so one button press later and the timer is switched on thus the heater kicks in very early morning. By the time I realise this has been happening for a few days the battery is just depleted enough so that the van won't start Embarassed

I suppose, I could set the timer for 1 min but I'm lazy Shocked

I am well aware of the uslessness of the Plug in Systems (PIS) poor performance, but not sure how to go about replacing with Sterling products but would love to have the guts to do it.

So as is often said on Scooby Doo, "Damn those pesky kids..." Razz
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30066 PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 9:30 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote