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Re: leisure battery..

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 9:12 pm
by dnitu001
Go outside have changed their leisure battery clarification

Last year's battery is now classed as a "C" category battery.
70 cycles. With only light occasional use.
Price the same around £70
(Which gives some insight into why the battery is struggling after 1 year)

Their "B" battery is £130

With their "A" battery
Over £200

At least their being more honest and clear this year now the "A" "B" "C" ratings are being supported by manufacturers

Re: leisure battery..

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 10:39 pm
by g8dhe
That's going to be a problem with people using Solar Panels if they don't understand the ratings and the likely number of cycles :-( Its very easy to make more and more use of the LB when you have a solar panel keeping it charged, but every night/day could easily end up being a 20-80% charge cycle hence a "C" rated battery will be killed within a Summer season alone if its well used. ....

Re: leisure battery..

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 5:44 am
by helen&tony
Hi
Well...yes, that's about right... :lol: :lol: ...I used to have a great source of leisure batteries in the UK....unbelievable price...They'd last about 18 months, but at the price they worked out VERY cheap!
Cheers
Helen

Re: leisure battery..

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 12:04 pm
by al & chris
We have one of the enduraline battery's from Tanya . Been on for a couple of years now and still good. We do have a solar panel on dash of bongo which works very well for topping up and keeping fridge going. Before the enduraline we had an elecsol battery which I think was a lot better battery would run for a lot longer, would get another when this one dies if you could still get them.

Re: leisure battery..

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 1:38 am
by dobby
mikeonb4c wrote:If you're prepared to risk a tight squeeze (though it actually seems no harder to remove/replace than the Numax 110ah i had before), i've had great service from the expensive but quality Energy Bull 135ah battery i plonked in mine several years ago. It's so snug against the inner wing it doesn't even really need a battery retaining strap :lol: I defy anyone to get a bigger battery in there 8)
Hi Mike, did you fit that 135ah on to the standard winter battery tray?

Re: leisure battery..

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 9:39 am
by cmm303
Are these A B C ratings new?
Never even thought about number of charge cycles being significant #-o . I suppose, before I caught Bongoitis, my only experience of LBs was with a trailer tent - couple of charges each summer hol and a charge per weekend outing = 10-15 charges/ year! LB lasted yonks.

Presumably if a Bongo is used as a commuting/shopping vehicle, each day does not count as a charge cycle unless the LB has a significant drain overnight. However a touring holiday will "cost" a charge cycle per day.

Starting to think of the LB as a consumable item :shock:

Re: leisure battery..

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 9:51 pm
by dnitu001
Its the

National Caravan Council, which are the trade body for campervans and other leisure vehicles

http://www.thencc.org.uk/our_schemes/nc ... cheme.aspx

link gives details of the scheme.

It was started last year - but seems to be this year the batterys are being identifed with the codes.

david