Neil
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Ours was mostly fine whilst I owned it, but it would occasionally just forget to turn on. Very irritating when you've been parked up for a week or so and the batteries are low, and you do a long day of driving, and find the batteries haven't been getting any charge.
Ours also did this probably 4 times in 10. Luckily i have a volt meter in the cab that is connected to the cabin bateries so i could see it happening. Sometimes i woukd have to pull over and restart the cycle 3 or 4 times before it kicked in. This happened on my original, the replacement and after all the fixes.
In the end i had a dreadful conversation with the very rude and arrogant Charles Sterling who basically told that i was imagining the problem and that failed startups were acceptable and normal. It was a "what do you expect it to do " converstation.
One day it didnt fire up at all and when i went in the back to check the fuses the cain was full of burnt plastic fumes, it had melted itself into a mess.
If i hadnt of seen the failed start up on the volt meter in the front and continued to drive, i am pretty sure i would have set the cabin on fire .
The other issue i had with it was that it never once ever went to float charge, it remained at bulk constantly pushing out 28.8v, I never saw the different charging stages even after hours of driving .
Not a great experience
My advice to anyone with a Sterling B2B woukd be to put a volt meter in the front so you can see whats happening.
Sorry Jon, might have gone off on a tangent from your thread
Neil
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