Phil Harris Senior Member T6 Guru 17 Apr 2018 #1 If I lock the van and leave hooked up to mains will this charge my leisure battery??
DaveyB Living it up on the West Sussex coast. VIP Member T6 Legend 17 Apr 2018 #2 It will depend on whether you have a battery charging circuit built in to your leisure electric system.
It will depend on whether you have a battery charging circuit built in to your leisure electric system.
Phil Harris Senior Member T6 Guru 17 Apr 2018 #3 DaveyB said: It will depend on whether you have a battery charging circuit built in to your leisure electric system. Click to expand... Now you’ve stumped me!
DaveyB said: It will depend on whether you have a battery charging circuit built in to your leisure electric system. Click to expand... Now you’ve stumped me!
DaveyB Living it up on the West Sussex coast. VIP Member T6 Legend 17 Apr 2018 #4 Phil Harris said: Now you’ve stumped me! Click to expand... Stumped you on the concept or stumped you on whether or not you have a charger?
Phil Harris said: Now you’ve stumped me! Click to expand... Stumped you on the concept or stumped you on whether or not you have a charger?
Phil Harris Senior Member T6 Guru 17 Apr 2018 #5 DaveyB said: Stumped you on the concept or stumped you on whether or not you have a charger? Click to expand... The latter!
DaveyB said: Stumped you on the concept or stumped you on whether or not you have a charger? Click to expand... The latter!
DaveyB Living it up on the West Sussex coast. VIP Member T6 Legend 17 Apr 2018 #6 I guess the only way to know then is to put a voltmeter across your leisure battery when you have the hook-up plugged in, and see what happens.
I guess the only way to know then is to put a voltmeter across your leisure battery when you have the hook-up plugged in, and see what happens.
Phil Harris Senior Member T6 Guru 17 Apr 2018 #7 DaveyB said: I guess the only way to know then is to put a voltmeter across your leisure battery when you have the hook-up plugged in, and see what happens. Click to expand... Thanks Davey, trying to charge up enough to start Wallas heater... will now shortly.. appreciate your comments Phil
DaveyB said: I guess the only way to know then is to put a voltmeter across your leisure battery when you have the hook-up plugged in, and see what happens. Click to expand... Thanks Davey, trying to charge up enough to start Wallas heater... will now shortly.. appreciate your comments Phil