We are about to embark on a major trip across Europe in our Bongo. We have 3 children who are very excited and a smart new rear conversion from NorthStar. Departure date is 31st July.
However we have encountered no end of difficulties, particularly with leaking hoses and a constantly flat battery. It is now getting pretty late in the day and we are desperate for a solution to our battery trouble.
So ... We are somehow suffering from a discharging problem, where even after a long drive, we go to start it again 2 hours later, and the battery is dead or not powerful enough to turn the engine over. We have had it checked a few times by garages and they seem to be struggling to find the problem. We've disconnected the clock and radio, seemingly to little affect, and had the alternator checked (which only charges above 1200 revs, but the garage doesn't think that is the problem. We have a new leisure battery running a fridge and wired to rear sockets.
Has anyone encountered something similar? What could the problem be? Faulty fridge? Could it really be the alternator or something else?
I'm no electrical expert, so if you are able to offer advice, do so as if you are talking to a 10 year old

I'd be really grateful for any help as am starting to panic a bit at the thought of being stuck half way up an Albanian mountain or at the ferry terminal in the UK for that matter.
Cheers,
Tom