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I think what you are saying is that with the van on ehu, if the battery is diconnected then you have a 12v system. If you then connect the battery the lights are very dim.
If that is the case the starting point is the battery. Fully charge it off the van, then refit it and see what happens. If all is well, then you have found your culprit, if not it indicates a short and further investigation is required. Incidently where are you measuring the voltage, and with what.
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