Arfur's World
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Hi All,
Now that I know my van a little better and have built it a bit more, I have a few questions about charging that you may be able to offer advice on.
In my previous thread I was expecting to need a 24v > 12v charging system, but this is not the case. The reason for this is because my van came with a 3000W/24v invertor that I decided was too good not to use, so I have installed my batteries as 24v to accommodate this. Unfortunately, the charger that the van came with seems to have gone on the blink (Maypole 50S), so I'm going to use the opportunity to upgrade from a "garage" charger to a proper in vehicle charger. I just need to decide which is the right option, thinking Sterling 24v>24v battery to battery charger?
Also, I have a question regarding the red key that is located at the base of the drivers seat in the Vario. Does anyone know what this switches on or off? I think it may be connected to the leisure batteries but haven't traced it fully yet. Could it be a split charger?
If I go for a Sterling, how do you guys hook up to a power supply when on a site? Can that source be routed through a Sterling to charge the batteries then?
Cheers,
Martin
Now that I know my van a little better and have built it a bit more, I have a few questions about charging that you may be able to offer advice on.
In my previous thread I was expecting to need a 24v > 12v charging system, but this is not the case. The reason for this is because my van came with a 3000W/24v invertor that I decided was too good not to use, so I have installed my batteries as 24v to accommodate this. Unfortunately, the charger that the van came with seems to have gone on the blink (Maypole 50S), so I'm going to use the opportunity to upgrade from a "garage" charger to a proper in vehicle charger. I just need to decide which is the right option, thinking Sterling 24v>24v battery to battery charger?
Also, I have a question regarding the red key that is located at the base of the drivers seat in the Vario. Does anyone know what this switches on or off? I think it may be connected to the leisure batteries but haven't traced it fully yet. Could it be a split charger?
If I go for a Sterling, how do you guys hook up to a power supply when on a site? Can that source be routed through a Sterling to charge the batteries then?
Cheers,
Martin