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LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:12 am
by KennethB
I have read though the other post on leisure batteries but I want to know how they are used, as in what does it power. I read a few posts saying it powers the car radio and I assume it powers a fridge. Is it easy to run wire though the BONGO

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:16 am
by Muzorewa
Normally in a converted Bongo the leisure battery will power the fridge, the waterpump for the sink, the hob ignition and some additional lights. It is charged by the alternator when there is surplus available that the main battery doesn't need. Normally it will also charge from a mains hookup lead as well.

It is common to rewire some of the other things such as blinds, radio, interior lights etc to run from the leisure battery, so they don't flatten the main battery with excess use.

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:23 am
by daveblueozzie
the LB will only power the fridge/coolbox for a limited time. a fridge/coolbox will very quickly flatten the battery unless you start the engine periodically to recharge the battery.
as for the wiring ,it depends on what you have. converted or unconverted.
unconverted you can run the wiring from the LB through the bulkhead to the fuse panel to (patch) the wiring to run the blinds/radio/ciggy socket/interior lights.

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:27 am
by foofighter
I put in willinton kit (available on Ebay) excelent product . He has 4 feeds from leisure battery, am using two of then at moment to power interior lighting, cig sockets, and radio. other two available to power what ever you want ... blinds ect.

cant recomend kit highly enough, allows complet amature to set up electrics.

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:53 am
by KennethB
Hi tried looking for Willington kit but no thing comes up. I have not converted anything at the moment but am looking to put more in so will be putting in a LB. how hard is it to move stuff over to the LB from the main battery, also I will put a 12v TV to put in the bongo and it seems that a LB does not last long and sort of battery should I go for 85ah, 95ah, 105ah, 110ah or 120ah is bigger better?? How long will a LB last on one charge say running a cool box, TV and internal lights?

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:03 pm
by timhum
Hi Kenneth B. it is as easy as this
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... hp?t=11189
follow this link for a guide with pictures which will make all clear.
Cheers,
Tim

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:18 pm
by timhum
How long will a LB last on one charge say running a cool box, TV and internal lights?

Not long I'm afraid. The leisure battery should not be discharged below half its capacity in order to keep it healthy. Of course it will be discharged below that point occasionally but assuming a 110AH battery and taking 60AH out of it before recharging:

A cool box might take 7Amps a TV (depending on its size and type) 2 Amps and lighting again depending on the type, 4Amps.
To get running times divide the amps used into 60 and that will give you the hours running time between charges.
If you are static anywhere for any length of time, like over a day, a mains hookup is required to keep things going.
It shouldn't take long to charge the battery up when on the move, a couple of hours run should do it, the alternator chucks out loads of power.
Cheers,
Tim

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:40 pm
by missfixit70
KennethB wrote:Hi tried looking for Willington kit but no thing comes up. I have not converted anything at the moment but am looking to put more in so will be putting in a LB. how hard is it to move stuff over to the LB from the main battery, also I will put a 12v TV to put in the bongo and it seems that a LB does not last long and sort of battery should I go for 85ah, 95ah, 105ah, 110ah or 120ah is bigger better?? How long will a LB last on one charge say running a cool box, TV and internal lights?

It's Willinton - http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/willinton - if there's nothing listed, click on the contact member & ask him :D

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:24 pm
by KennethB
thanks nothing on ebay but have contacted him.

what happens when you use a inverter does the inverter use a lot of power?

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:38 pm
by manners
My 95ah leisure battery runs led lights, hob, pump and fridge freezer and stays in the green on the zig for 48 hours!

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:43 pm
by mikeonb4c
Biggest LB that will fit in the space seems to be 110Ah. Willinton designed his kit around the Numax 100Ah battery.

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:54 am
by KennethB
manners wrote:My 95ah leisure battery runs led lights, hob, pump and fridge freezer and stays in the green on the zig for 48 hours!

ZIG? sorry if the question seem silly but am very new and trying to learn quickly :D

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:55 am
by KennethB
mikeonb4c wrote:Biggest LB that will fit in the space seems to be 110Ah. Willinton designed his kit around the Numax 100Ah battery.

does that mean it will not work on a 110ah?

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:00 am
by Muzorewa
KennethB wrote:ZIG? sorry if the question seem silly but am very new and trying to learn quickly :D
It's the electronic control unit that decides where to dish the available electric to, all part of the split-charging setup. :wink:

ZIG ELECTRONICS

Re: LEISURE BATTERY

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:03 am
by KennethB
Muzorewa wrote:
KennethB wrote:ZIG? sorry if the question seem silly but am very new and trying to learn quickly :D
It's the electronic control unit that decides where to dish the available electric to, all part of the split-charging setup. :wink:

ZIG ELECTRONICS


I think i understand, i think i need to meet up or talk to some of you guys as i think you would answer alot of questions and give me a idea of what i should do first. [-o<