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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...

...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

I defy anyone to get a bigger battery in there

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

. 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

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