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02/5/2024 at 9:04pm
Location: Dartford Kent Outfit: VW T6 conversion
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A bit of judicious googling suggests your battery is this:
EXIDE ER550 MARINE LEISURE DUAL BATTERY 115AH (PORTA POWER PP115) and looks pretty new (£128 from Tanya Batteries)
Colin’s suggestion of a multmeter is a good one, they are quite cheap, about an tenner, and very useful once you get your head around it. Switch it to the 20v battery range, (marked with a sign a bit like = for DC rather than a wavy line which is AC, like mains) and apply the probes to the two terminals, red to red and black to blue. You should get a reading, albeit small if the battery is dead. Now turn the engine on and take another reading. This will tell you if the battery is being charged from the vehicle, and you should get a reading of around 13-14v. Lastly, plug up the mains input and do the same thing. This will tell you whether your mains charger is working.
Voila! You’ve just done your own charging checks!
If the battery is exhausted ( below say 8v) a garage might be able to use a specialist charger to resurrect it
Sorry if I’ve oversimplified, but I tried to assume no prior knowledge.
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05/5/2024 at 5:50pm
Location: Bristol Uk Outfit: 2012 Outwell Trout Lake 4 & Tarp
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Quote: Originally posted by morepints on 02/5/2024
A bit of judicious googling suggests your battery is this:
EXIDE ER550 MARINE LEISURE DUAL BATTERY 115AH (PORTA POWER PP115) and looks pretty new (£128 from Tanya Batteries)
Colin’s suggestion of a multmeter is a good one, they are quite cheap, about an tenner, and very useful once you get your head around it. Switch it to the 20v battery range, (marked with a sign a bit like = for DC rather than a wavy line which is AC, like mains) and apply the probes to the two terminals, red to red and black to blue. You should get a reading, albeit small if the battery is dead. Now turn the engine on and take another reading. This will tell you if the battery is being charged from the vehicle, and you should get a reading of around 13-14v. Lastly, plug up the mains input and do the same thing. This will tell you whether your mains charger is working.
Voila! You’ve just done your own charging checks!
If the battery is exhausted ( below say 8v) a garage might be able to use a specialist charger to resurrect it
Sorry if I’ve oversimplified, but I tried to assume no prior knowledge.
You can actually buy a pretty affordable multi stage battery charger with a 'resurrection' mode but lead acids that have been left a long time at a stage where they would require being resurrected is not pointless but maybe a little desperate IMO.
Where possible, and specifically for people with a solar panel attached to their chosen camping wagon and who use Lead Acid batteries, keeping them topped up with a constant charge, from a proper solar charge controller or trickle capable mains charger will enjoy a much longer battery life. Not so with Lithium if you are storing for longer periods of time sadly. A kind of short coming of Lithium vs wet.
We have a little 15watt solar panel that plugs in to our cigarette lighter socket in our van that keeps the starter battery in a better place when not used for months.
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