MikeO
Member Since: 15 Jan 2014
Location: The Cotswolds
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Not LR specific but there are lots of knowledgeable people on here about such things. Have just acquired a T4 camper with electric hook up but no on-board battery charger.
Just thinking about how I could rig something up using Ctek or similar inside the van from the 240V socket. My initial thought was to charge via the cigarette lighter but then realised that due to the split
-charge relay, this will only charge the main battery...
One option would be to fit another cigarette lighter socket wired to the leisure battery and charge through that. Just wondering if there's a better solution, maybe by overriding the split-charge somehow when there's a charging current present?
Also, all the leisure circuits currently come direct off the leisure battery +ve with in-line fuses. I think it would be a lot neater and probably safer to have a small fuse box mounted near the battery to tidy things up. Any suggestions for what I might use? 2016 Skoda Octavia VRS Estate
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15th Mar 2020 10:18 pm |
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Hot Tub
Member Since: 15 Aug 2017
Location: Milton Keynes
Posts: 1071
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Do you have a towing socket get an adaptor for relevant type 7 or 13 pin to connect C tek. Welsh Collie Chauffeur Service To Barney & Rooney.
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25th Mar 2020 5:56 am |
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MikeO
Member Since: 15 Jan 2014
Location: The Cotswolds
Posts: 1391
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Ideally I'd like to keep it all internal. I've purchased a voltage sensing split-charge kit which I think (once I've fitted it!) will resolve the issue. I should be able to charge via the aux socket. When the relay senses the charge voltage, it closes and both batteries should charge. 2016 Skoda Octavia VRS Estate
<gone>2009 FF Vogue TDV8 Buckingham Blue</gone>
<gone>2015 BMW 520D SE (not my favourite car)</gone>
<gone>2009 D3 HSE Galway Green</gone
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25th Mar 2020 9:19 am |
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