Hi all -1st post so be gentle with me!!
Just got my Bongo from a garage who had it as a trade in and they didn't really understand its value. Checked out mechanically sound and in all a very good purchase.
It is unconverted and I would like to keep it that way with the addition of a removable rear kitchen but would like advice on whether I have a leisure battery. There are two batteries under the bonnet but I can't see an obvious split relay although both batteries have fuse boxes attached.
I admit that I am mechanically competent but these electric things are a mystery. Advice would be most helpful and anyone know a good auto electrician in SW London or NE Surrey who could help me?
Cheers
Leisure Battery?
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Re: Leisure Battery?
The "winter fit" setup has 2 batteries which have the + terminals connected by a single heady duty cable, with no gizmos / boxes / relays, so if you have a single unterrupted cable then it's likely that you have a dual-battery fit, not a leisure battery fit.
Also on the "winter fit" is a fast-warm up flap system in the exhaust. You will have a switch with an engine symbol on it by the driver's right knee, and an assortment of "gubbins" under the passenger's seat plumbed into the exhaust.
Also on the "winter fit" is a fast-warm up flap system in the exhaust. You will have a switch with an engine symbol on it by the driver's right knee, and an assortment of "gubbins" under the passenger's seat plumbed into the exhaust.
Re: Leisure Battery?
Thanks - I do have the switch by my knee but have never touched it as I didn't know what it did so I think I do have the winter fit.
Anyone know a good place to sort out the wiring for a split relay? Is this a specialist job or could any garage help me if I got the bits?
Anyone know a good place to sort out the wiring for a split relay? Is this a specialist job or could any garage help me if I got the bits?
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Re: Leisure Battery?
Hi, do a search for the Willinton kit, lots of info, a superb piece of kit and easy to install

http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =WILLINTON



http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =WILLINTON
Bongo no more........... ;-(
Re: Leisure Battery?
+1 for the Willinton. The Rolls-Royce solution
He does versions with and without the second battery tray, so you can retain your existing tray and battery.
Your battery isn't strictly a leisure battery, but the worst that can happen is that it fails eventually - at which point you replace it with a 'real' leisure one.
He does versions with and without the second battery tray, so you can retain your existing tray and battery.
Your battery isn't strictly a leisure battery, but the worst that can happen is that it fails eventually - at which point you replace it with a 'real' leisure one.
Re: Leisure Battery?
Thanks for your help guys - I had a good look last night and I do indeed have the cold start set up. I also emailed Martin re his Willinton set up and he was the most helpful chap.
Thanks again.

Thanks again.