im going to sorn my camper in 2 weeks as im havin a new knee so i wont be using my camper till next year so if i plug my electric from my house and plug into my camper will this keep my leasure battery charge up or should i start my camper daily as this will keep my battery charged whats is the best out of the two
I also sorn my Moho over winter. Solar panel keeps leisure batteries fully charged, so no probs there. I have a 12volt powered intelligent battery charger that I used to use on a motorbike when it was stood unused for periods of time. I just removed the alligator clips and fitted a cigarette socket plug to those wires and plug it in to the dash cig lighter socket this keeps engine battery fully charged. I take a look inside Moho and start it up for a short while every 3 or 4 weeks. While engine is running roll it forward and back just short distances so as not to flat spot the tyres.
Never had any problems come spring. 😁
hi ive just had a solar panel fitted to the roof on my van i used to take the battery out every time but now i leave it for 3 months and the battery is fully charge cheers .tom
I had my caravan connected to the mains for 14 years, except when touring, the battery is the same one supplied when I purchased the van new in 2004.
I sold the van last year and the new owner is still using it to power the motor mover no problems.
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hi all cant wait to get out and about hope you are all handling the lockdown my leasure battery is fully charged but my engine battery was flat so i have gave my camper a good run to charge it up again now i have a solar panel which is a 2.4w solar battery charger output power 2.4w at 17.5 im hoping this will keep my battery charged is this alright as i have not done this before
Kevin,
Not sure how many amp/hours your battery has but if you have an alarm I’m not sure that 2.4 w solar panel is large enough.
I have a 110 rated battery and did have a 4w solar panel and it was not powerful enough to keep it fully charged .
Eventually changed it for a 30w panel and it keeps it fully charged taking into account the alarm and cloudy days. The panel is inside the vehicle so there is a loss due to the glass / plastic windows.
Due to the orientation of the Motorhome I only get sunlight (whenever it’s out!) for about 6 hours per day but it’s enough to keep the battery fully charged.
However, hope it works for you