I'm about to do this next.
Already got a leisure battery, but wired in parallel, so I need to do it properly.
I've found all the guidance, but is this a good piece of kit?
Ebay product 140205145775
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... otohosting
TIA
Pete
Split Charge Relay
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- mikeonb4c
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I have a set up rather like that. Its OK but if I get a deep discharge (of the battery - honestly you lot!) the fuse blows due to the current the leisure battery pulls as it tries to recharge. If he is currently selling on ebay, a better bet is the kit done by Bongo owner willinton (ebay trading name). Just checked and he's not advertising them at present but you could send him a message from ebay and ask. His voltage sensing relay handles (I think) 70 Amps and (I'm told) there are no problems even with a deep discharge (shut up you lot)
Mike
PS - I carry jumpleads under the bonnet as a 'get me by' should I need to force a recharge of a badly discharged leisure battery. I also carry a box of spare fuses stuck to the top of the LB


Mike
PS - I carry jumpleads under the bonnet as a 'get me by' should I need to force a recharge of a badly discharged leisure battery. I also carry a box of spare fuses stuck to the top of the LB


Having learned the hard way, do it once and do it with a heavier duty set up.
The innards of their relay look similar to one I used, but had several burn out for not apparent reason.
Also as Mike has stated, a 30 amp relay will not handle a very flat leisure battery, so will blow fuses when trying to charge a flat leisure battery (which is quite likely given the sort of things we like to try to run---well Mike does anyway
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Just ordered some from 'willinton' and he is getting them ready next week, so I wouldnt be surprised if some are advertised on ebay soon.
The innards of their relay look similar to one I used, but had several burn out for not apparent reason.
Also as Mike has stated, a 30 amp relay will not handle a very flat leisure battery, so will blow fuses when trying to charge a flat leisure battery (which is quite likely given the sort of things we like to try to run---well Mike does anyway


Just ordered some from 'willinton' and he is getting them ready next week, so I wouldnt be surprised if some are advertised on ebay soon.
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I also fitted a raw components kit. Everything needed included, clear instructions and diagrams plus a very helpful guy at the end of the phone to answer any queries. I was very apprehensive about fitting this myself but it was very srtaightforward and I saved £75!!
Steve
The best thing about being a pessimist is you're never dissapointed!
Steve

The best thing about being a pessimist is you're never dissapointed!