Columbus EHU Charger (1 Viewer)

willstones

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Hello Westfalia fans,

Does anyone know where the EHU charger is located in the latest Columbus models? I've noticed that it is charging the AGM batteries at a float voltage of 13.5v. I contacted Varta and other a couple of Varta distributors and all suggest that a float voltage for the Varta AGMs should be 13.4v, and even lower for long term EHU hook up. Ah the joys of AGM batteries! Therefore I am wondering if the charger is configurable...

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Will
 
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Is 0.1 of a volt so critical? Have you used a test meter to check the voltage at the battery posts, as there's often some panel instrument discrepancy.

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willstones

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I think it should be under the passenger seat.
Thanks, I'll check there, not sure what I'm looking for but hoping I'll recognise it if I see it.

Is 0.1 of a volt so critical? Have you used a test meter to check the voltage at the battery posts, as there's often some panel instrument discrepancy.
Not usually, but when in long term storage it would ideally be more like 0.2-0.3v lower (so ~13.2v) which is what is recommended by the battery manufactures. See the excellent battery info site here http://www.aandncaravanservices.co.uk/ehu-full-time-yes-or-no.php
 
Dec 24, 2014
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Ever since lighting was by Calor gas.
Mine's in my drive so I leave the EHU and therefore the charger turned off and just turn it on about once a month to give the batteries a refresher charge if needed after checking their voltage. I don't have any solar or constant drain items (alarm, radio, tracker.... so forth). My current Banner batteries are 6 years old now and still good. (Fingers crossed that they don't die next week).
I guess it's not so convenient if the m/h's away in storage.
 

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