First if you have been flattening your battery regularly it may well be past it's best, very few lead acid types can take discharges below 50% on a regular basis. Second have you actually checked for the drain rate on the starter battery, I found a dodgy relay which had a permanent partial earth on it which did for a brand new battery in afew weeks.briwy wrote:Thanks for the replies.
Battery is new, came with the van, fresh import in May but it's some noname unknown thing. Not sure how good it is either as I've just checked it with the hydrometer and the SG is well down. I'll leave it on the beefy charger for few hours and see if it's any better. If it's still low I'll chuck it and get a new good one. I had a new leisure battery as well but that was duff and got it replaced under warranty so battery age doesn't necessarily mean it's OK.
The bulb does stay on all time on mine, or did. I know where the ignition switch is by now.
Simon, I agree about the Zig being crude. Yes, the Touring setting does seem to switch them into parallel as I well know after stupidly leaving it set like that in France and having both batteries go flat. That's really why I've got the Willinton kit and then I will disconnect the starter battery from the Zig and just leave the Zig set for hookup.
I have thought about getting into the Zig and rewiring it so that it charges the starter battery as well on hookup. Should be fairly easy to do and put a big diode in to ensure that the starter battery can't feed back into the Zig.
The Waeco twin charger sounds a good idea as well . Might go that way and dump the Zig and make another cupboard there. Space always handy in the Bongo.
Tony, yes our fridge is also wired direct in to to the LB. I've put a switch with an LED in the cicuit now so that we can make sure it's off properly
Dandeman, does the Cytek unit still need to have a button pressed to operate it? Can't tell from the website if it does or not.
Brian
Before anything else you need to both check the battery to see if it is really servicable and check for battery drain. 1/2 an amp drain will take your battery down to a dangerously low level in a few days