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24/11/2024 at 10:25am
 Location: Liverpool
 Outfit: Swift Challenger 560
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We have had our current Numax 110Ah battery since February 2018 so it is almost 7 years old. We have a 100w solar panel on the caravan which keeps it topped up in storage but we rarely go off grid and are usually plugged in to EHU when away in the caravan. We have a motor mover and I noticed the last few times we were away, the motor mover seemed to be lacking power, it was going slower than usual and it just felt like it was struggling. The control panel above the door has previously said “Leisure Battery Good” but I noticed on our last trip it said “Leisure Battery Fair”

I am guessing that our battery is nearing the end of its life and we will need to get a new one soon, however, I am wondering what the normal lifespan of a leisure battery is. Is 7 years a decent length of time for a battery to last or should we expect more than this?

Also, are there any brands that have a better reputation than others when we come to replace it before our next trip away in February.

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Our last battery was a NUMAX 110ah. It lasted around 8 years the majority of our trips were/are off-grid.


24/11/2024 at 11:14am
 Location: East Herts
 Outfit: 1992 Elddis Wisp 450CT + X Trail
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Probably too many variables to work out Pixie. Ours is 6 years old now and still going strong, and our use is probably similar to yours except for the solar panel. I do take the battery off every winter and keep it topped up, and we never go to sites without EHU except possibly just an overnight stop.


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24/11/2024 at 11:45am
 Location: Devizes Wiltshire
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I had a habitation check done earlier in July 2024, and was informed the leisure batteries (there are 2 in the van) were not holding their charge and recommended for them to be replaced if I were to go off-grid.

As far as I am aware, they should have been new when I collected my newly converted van in April 2021.

My van is hooked up to the mains when she is parked outside the house behind a set of gates.

Since I have not planned to go off-grid, I decided to delay their replacement until next year.

Don't know what brand they are.

DK

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24/11/2024 at 1:11pm
 Location: London
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7 years is a respectable life for a lead acid battery, some will do a little more, many will do much less!

Had my van coming up 7 years early next year, the battery was new when I bought it but not a premium brand, although NCC rated, so battery 7 years of more old. My sophisticated battery analyser meter told me earlier this year whilst it's 'state of charge' was excellent, it's 'state of health' was declining, last test a week or two back gave state of health as 60% (of new value), and declared battery still 'good for use'. It certainly has powered the motor mover without any trouble several times this year, but the writing is on the wall!

Think I'll play safe and replace it the start of next season. I'm rather dependent on the motor mover, as shifting van on my own, and it's a not insignificant 1.3T, don't think I want to find myself pushing and pulling that solo!

The 'meter' in the caravan is only a charge indicator, and a battery can be fully charged, but still lost most of it's capacity, so will struggle as soon as any heavy load put on it, and motor movers are the heaviest loads most batteries ever get subjected to!

As to a replacement, any NCC (National Caravan Council) approved and rated battery should be OK, a 'C' rated one should suffice if you are not using off grid. I'll be looking for the longest guaranty period, just to take the risk out of early failure, it's not unknown for batteries to have manufacturing faults and die young!

https://www.thencc.org.uk/consumer-advice/verified-battery-list/


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24/11/2024 at 1:25pm
 Location: Yorkshire
 Outfit: Car & Caravan
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The best I've had with a battery was 11 years, the worst was 5 years.

I bought a Yuasa EFB Leisure Battery last time, this was a couple of years ago and the price was scary then, but needs must as we were setting off that morning.


24/11/2024 at 9:55pm
 Location: Foothills of the Pennines (East side)
 Outfit: Elddis xplore 302
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My Numax 110ah lasted 9 years before "dropping" a cell. I've had one of these for a year now, only used on EHU and short motor moves    https://www.carparts4less.co.uk/p/lion-017-car-battery-3-year-guarantee-444770171

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24/11/2024 at 10:48pm
 Location: East Herts
 Outfit: 1992 Elddis Wisp 450CT + X Trail
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Just taken a look on our leisure battery and the label on it says "Marina". I bought it from Bush Batteries, who I dealt with for years but who sadly have now gone out of business after more than 70 years. They used to make their own car batteries in a workshop opposite my primary school, and you could watch them through the front windows from the street. They later moved to larger premises about a mile away. I have got most of my car batteries and leisure batteries from them all my life, even though they stopped making their own many years ago. The batteries they sold were always top quality.


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