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drowned split charge relay

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:41 pm
by 3leggeddog
Hi

I've got problems with my leisure battery not charging. My bongo came ready converted, with the split charge relay housed in a grey project box with a cut out for the blade fuse holders (3X30amp).

Any way on investigation, I found the project box full of rusty water from our so called summer, one fuse and holder showing some evidence of overheating (molten plastic) but the fuse still intact. I am assuming that the swamping has done the whole assembly no good at all.

So I need some help sourcing the parts, relay rated at 30 amps, is this sufficient for an 85 ah battery?

Also, how do I waterproof the gubbins to prevent a repeat of the problem, or am I better off mounting the components open to the air to prevent the long term bath that has lead to their failure

Many thanks

Ian

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:01 pm
by Ralph
Mine as a 30 amp'er and a 110ah battery no problems at all
and it been run nearly flat on a few occasions,

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:19 pm
by 3leggeddog
Thanks ralph

Is your relay housed in a box, or open to the elements

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:50 pm
by Ralph
Ours is in the kitchen unit along with a charger and other electrical gubbins
it's a Mazda unit that as been converted to 240v but in general
electrics are better as far from water as possible.

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:06 pm
by dandywarhol
I'm upgrading to a Willinton heavy duty relay as my (and a friends too) Towsure one is now at the end of it's trimmer screw adjustment and occassionally stops working.

I've also just received a Willinton complete wiring loom/kit to fit to another Bongo later this week - I'll keep youse informed as to its fitment.

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 12:46 pm
by smartmonkey
Drill a hole in the bottom of the box so it cant fill up with water.
When you re-assemble it use silcon grease on the joints.
Mount the box so its not under dripping water.

If you try too hard to make something water-tight you often end up ensuring that any water that gets in stays in.