I have read a good few comments regarding batteries and split charging on this forum.
I have two [New]rather large batteries in my Bongo and no split charger.
However, each is fitted with a cut off switch and either will quite happily start the Bongo.
When parked up and using battery power I just switch of the earth to one or other of the batteries. Thus far I have experience no adverse effects of following this process.
Furthermore, I use the switches as an additional basic anti theft device.....along with a covert fuel pump cut off switch.
Well the question is this, why bother with the split charger?
Split Charging Systems.
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Re: Split Charging Systems.
Similar to what I had and it worked fine - just make sure to turn the switch on so that battery is recharged by the alternator - something I occasionally forgot



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Re: Split Charging Systems.
Hi,francophile1947 wrote:Similar to what I had and it worked fine - just make sure to turn the switch on so that battery is recharged by the alternator - something I occasionally forgot![]()
You can buy a VSR for about £10.00 its well worth it.Most of these vehicles being automatic can cause a problem starting with a flat battery.It happened to me once.it wont happen again, its better than relying on the old memory cells

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Re: Split Charging Systems.
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MMMMmmmm ...memory cells...are they the same as lead acid cells?....if so , how do I charge my memory up???
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Helen
MMMMmmmm ...memory cells...are they the same as lead acid cells?....if so , how do I charge my memory up???




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Re: Split Charging Systems.
No need for a VSR, as one battery was always fully charged for starting. It was only the second battery, used as a leisure battery, that was drained and needed charging.teenmal wrote:Hi,francophile1947 wrote:Similar to what I had and it worked fine - just make sure to turn the switch on so that battery is recharged by the alternator - something I occasionally forgot![]()
You can buy a VSR for about £10.00 its well worth it.Most of these vehicles being automatic can cause a problem starting with a flat battery.It happened to me once.it wont happen again, its better than relying on the old memory cells
John
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