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03/4/2007 at 9:26pm
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just bought a caravan and about to go on our first trip, we have an leisure battery in the caravan which i think is 110 or something,    what can you run off this,  my oh thinks its just the lights, but can you run the tv as well or at least at much as you can with an ehu


03/4/2007 at 9:53pm
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you can use the battery to run a tv/lights/you need it to light the carver water heater on gas/ ect.... 110v is the best one to have.if on mains at site the battery should charge up as well.so no worry about it going flat. modern vans do not need a battery at all to run 12v system.[:o)]

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03/4/2007 at 10:52pm
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The 12v battery runs the 12v lights and also the electric water pumps. If the caravan has an on board battery charger, when you plug in the grey 12s lead to your car it will charge the leisure battery which in turn runs your fridge while towing. It will not run the fridge when the car engine is switched off.

If you have electric gas ignition on your fridge it also operates that, and possibly the gas fire ignition as well unless these are piezo igniters.

As Michael says, if you have an EHU system (240v mains), this will sometimes run the 12v lights as well via a zig unit (or similar) or the caravan will have a seperate 240v lighting system

If you have 12v sockets in the caravan you could run a 12v TV from the battery or even connect the TV directly to the battery terminals if you wanted to but a TV uses a lot of power so unless the battery is being charged via the EHU you could drain it fairly quickly using a telly. 



04/4/2007 at 8:55am
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We run lights and tv for a weekend friday-sunday with no problems just keep and eye on your charge levels and don't keep the telly on all day.

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04/4/2007 at 1:02pm
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Hi, As Michael and Bob say in their replies you can run all the 12v appliances in the van providing you keep the battery on charge continually from the on-board charger.The flush toilet will work from 12v (if fitted) and the stereo, 12v lights, and a 12v TV also(not all at the same time of course). The 110 battery is the most popular with caravanners so you have the right one. In the event of not being able to connect to the Hook up, you will need to use the 12v appliances very carefully as it will barely last a weekend without a re-charge......


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11/4/2007 at 9:59pm
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One interesting point to note that many people may be unaware of; in (many) modern vans the control panel has a Car position, a Van position and a central, unmarked position which is normally assumed to be Off. However, on reading the documentation and the circuit diagram to my (new) Sterling it seemed to indicate that in the central position (with EHU and the charger On) the charger would drive all the 12v systems (12v lights, CD/Radio, pump etc)

And it does; and the electrician (from the dealer!!) didn't believe me so I disconnected and removed the leisure battery to prove it!

Just shows that on EHU with (many) modern vans you don't even need the battery (unless the EHU goes down, of course....)

T.



11/4/2007 at 10:11pm
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Yes, ours is the same, the centre posiyion only isolates the battery, and is intended for use while towing apparently.   Our dealer told us to leave the switch normally in "van" position, and this we have done for 9 years without problems.

This 3-way switch seems to work differently according to which van you have, so it is difficult to advise owners of different vans.



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12/4/2007 at 4:33pm
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I was on a rally over easter at Cartmel and was running the lights on the leisure battery, after half an hour it was completely flat, mines only a 70 but you would expect it to last longer. Upon further investigation and quizzing a fellow camper I was informed that if you flatten the Leisure battery (as I did 2 months ago whilst going 12V) then it takes a lifetime to re charge using the car and EHU. The solution is to connect to a mains battery charger at home after flattening and the gel type batteries are much better. I now use a small solar panel to keep it topped up whilst in storage. Just thought it might be something to bear in mind.

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12/4/2007 at 8:07pm
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Hi all

Just wanted to ask if anybody had this problem before, Never used a battery in the van always run the pump, fan master , lights straight from the charger, but at the weekend away could only use one light then had to turn off for the pump to work slowly, then  with two lights on one would just glow Does this sound as if the charger is braking down, any advice needed.

all the best Chris



12/4/2007 at 8:30pm
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My discussions with the dealer and subsequently the electrician was as a result of a duff charger which, since being changed, is now OK.

The reason I was reading documentation/diagrams and isolating batteries was to prove it was the charger that wasn't working.

The charger is supposed to output a steady 16amps; it would allow the radio (1amp) to play then switch on a light (can't remember what they draw but let's say 1 amp!) and the radio powered down!

I had to work out how things worked for myself 'cos the dealer was claiming it might be a duff battery.

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16/4/2007 at 2:31pm
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Could someone tell me if it is possible to run a DYSON vacuum cleaner off a caravan battery, as my van is in storage and would love to take vacuum down now and again to give it a proper clean. If the answer is No, which it probably is, anybody got any recommended portable hoovers.

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16/4/2007 at 8:13pm
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My storage park has EHUs dotted around in case anyone needs electric whilst working on their vans - I think they charge 50p an hour

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16/4/2007 at 8:29pm
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Quote: Originally posted by cazzapayney on 16/4/2007

Could someone tell me if it is possible to run a DYSON vacuum cleaner off a caravan battery, as my van is in storage and would love to take vacuum down now and again to give it a proper clean. If the answer is No, which it probably is, anybody got any recommended portable hoovers.

Thanks

SP




yes you can via an inverter, but one big enough would cost you lots more than a good 12V vac, or a small generator. I dont know the power of you dyson, but my small vac is 800W,
looking at this page you can see a 1000W invereter is £150 plus it would only run from an 110Ahr battery for a short period


16/4/2007 at 8:33pm
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Surely your Dyson is mains voltage?   You would need EHU to work it.  A good rechargable type would do, or one of those you plug in the car cigarette lighter, but they are a bit "feeble".

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16/4/2007 at 10:59pm
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Hi all

Just to say took the battery charger to peices,and found on the circuit board the solder had come off the back of one of them resisters i think.fixed it and now works a treat .saved me £200. If i had took it to a dealer straight away they would have said you need a new one. just to show, a little bit of investigation pays off

all the best chris




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