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I want to add the ability to charge my starter battery from hab, I have seen this on ebay is this any good or are there other alternatives?
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Have a shufty at this, basically does the same job ?
http://www.motts.dsl.pipex.com/BRIDGING FUSE.htm
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Yes happy with that, so uprate the fuse at huge expense, I guess you might keep a wee supply of fuses. They are meant to blow if you forget and wind up the engine.
[HI]The alternative £59.99 from "Gods" (Jim) shop. [/HI]
Not meant for resurrecting a battery but neither would a battery master on its own. You need to take some remedial actions to prevent the "dead battery" scenario. :thumb:
Eddie Vanbitz, member on here does a Battery Master and gives Funsters 10% Discount
http://www.vanbitz.com/product/battery-master/
Peter
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Didn't realise Jims shop had em, I shall order one in the morning:thumb:
Did you look at the link oh:
http://www.motts.dsl.pipex.com/BRIDGING FUSE.htm
cause I don't believe you would spend money like water if you don't need to. It so simple a solution
For the price of a bit of cable and a fuse block, I'd guess maybe a tenner and the job is sorted. :thumb:
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I carry a set of heavy duty jump leads which will reach the vehicle battery from the leisure battery .
When I did park the van up for 4 months last winter when I took the caravan to Spain I connected the two batteries together with a fused cable and the solar panel just charged both up.
Mike
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It must be me that looks for the simple method I simply use a 13 quid Aldi battery charger connected to the vehicle battery and the LB has it's own charger in the rear :thumb: The aldi one lives in the foot-well (wired permanently to VB ) and simply needs plugging into the 240 socket in the van as and when wanted-once she stood for any time and HU cable deployed it's usually on
terry
edit not exactly charging from LB but it works for me and it's cheap
THE BIG 1 if you want to make me one of yours (a few quid) I'll give it a try out
I bought one at half this price from CAK Tanks a couple if years ago. Takes around 15 mins to fit. It's worked perfectly since.
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It must be me that looks for the simple method I simply use a 13 quid Aldi battery charger connected to the vehicle battery and the LB has it's own charger in the rear :thumb: The aldi one lives in the foot-well (wired permanently to VB ) and simply needs plugging into the 240 socket in the van as and when wanted-once she stood for any time and HU cable deployed it's usually on
terry
edit not exactly charging from LB but it works for me and it's cheap
THE BIG 1 if you want to make me one of yours (a few quid) I'll give it a try out
The BCM12 on the CAK Tanks site is £27.53
Here: http://www.leisurelines.net/battery-charge-manager--prime--secondary-3334-p.asp
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There is lots of misunderstanding around "batterymaster" and similar devices.
I posted an explanation Jan 2012
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