i think ive xxxxxx my battery
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i think ive xxxxxx my battery
fitted a leisure battery on tuesday last week went to the bash on wednesday cool box running a bit tooo long i think, by friday dead leisure battery, now, dont think its taking a charge,, any comments as to how low your supposed to run the battery and is there a way to stop this happening again apart from the obvious of not having the cooler on all the time
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That happened to me - flattened leisure battery (with cool boxMark & Shelly wrote:That would flatten it daveblue,but shouldn't harm your battery - thats the point of having a leisure batt.
If it's not charging could you have blown the fuse in your split circuit, easy to do when the L. batt. is flat, what fuse rating did you use?

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thanks for the input you guys , checked the fuse it had blown put another in, blown again thought id try a 30 amp instead of 25 ok but still no charge to battery, took the 30 amp out replaced with 25 again and it blew again.then had the battery checked at a local garage ,dead battery cell ,he said it wont take a charge, got my money back on battery bought new one ,so far everything ok.
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Re: i think ive xxxxxx my battery
two solutions I can think of :-daveblueozzie wrote:is there a way to stop this happening again apart from the obvious of not having the cooler on all the time
1) purchasing a cooler with battery monitoring (ie TE36 campinggaz)
2) Maplin's sell a battery monitor (£6 i think). Plugs into 12volt socket and then cooler plugs into monitor. When the monitor senses the battery drop below a certain voltage turns the socket off.
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Or for you posh folk with built in appliances, how about this little devil?
£12
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BATTERY-GUARD-PRO ... dZViewItem

£12
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BATTERY-GUARD-PRO ... dZViewItem
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