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Serious point here. I have banked on the fact that BF membres have said that leisure batteries are designed (and dont mind) to be run flat. My coolbox and inverter are doing that at times (cant be dead flat I guess cuase I havent blown a 25amp fuse in the charging system yet). BUT, I'm beginning to wonder iif even leisure batteries with have their capacity to recieve charge reduced if used in this manner i.e. low voltage sensors shoule be fitted where possible.
Any views?
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The reason i had a problem was i ran the coolbox constantly (doh) plus i had a duff battery as well that would not take a charge,and never started my engine for three days (doh again ) all sorted now ,and as long as i start my engine every now and again to re charge should be no more problems, you can run your cigar lighter, blinds ,radio,interior lights from your leisure battery (bound to be other things as well ) without having to worry about running your starting battery flat.
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Josh N Sarah - you raise a good point. I think the single most important reason is that if you 'go wild' you will ultimately be tempted to run something from the cigarette lighter. To do that from the starter battery is to court being stuck with an unbumpable car in the middle of nowhere. Once you have a leisure battery, that risk disappears. But you are right, they are not a nuclear power station
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Also remember to charge the leisure battery from the mains a couple of times a year - the van charging system doesn't fully charge the leisure battery.daveblueozzie wrote:The reason i had a problem was i ran the coolbox constantly (doh) plus i had a duff battery as well that would not take a charge,and never started my engine for three days (doh again ) all sorted now ,and as long as i start my engine every now and again to re charge should be no more problems, you can run your cigar lighter, blinds ,radio,interior lights from your leisure battery (bound to be other things as well ) without having to worry about running your starting battery flat.
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Thanks for the link to the site Dave up north, I too have had a leisure battery installed recently (cheers again daveblueozzie)
And as i understand it, if running a coolbox from the leisure battery,and the gizmo from maplins is employed,the clever little gadget will shut down the power supply from the leisure battery before the leisure battery is so depleted of electricity that it cant run the coolbox anyway.
For the sake of the miniscule cost of this clever device,surely its worth employing from the point of view that it would no longer be neccessary to replace fuses every time the l/b is run flat? As i understand it, the l/b would be shut down BEFORE its so depleted to blow a fuse?
(if i understand the concept correctly?)
And as i understand it, if running a coolbox from the leisure battery,and the gizmo from maplins is employed,the clever little gadget will shut down the power supply from the leisure battery before the leisure battery is so depleted of electricity that it cant run the coolbox anyway.
For the sake of the miniscule cost of this clever device,surely its worth employing from the point of view that it would no longer be neccessary to replace fuses every time the l/b is run flat? As i understand it, the l/b would be shut down BEFORE its so depleted to blow a fuse?
(if i understand the concept correctly?)
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