power supplies in the van and mini fridge
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 2:39 pm
Hi Everyone!
I was just writing for peace of mind really. My boyfriend and I have recently bought a lovely bongo and both batteries etc internal lights etc are working fine. however we have only done very small trips and not really used the leisure battery. We are heading off on a trip through europe for 6-8 weeks and I just wanted to make sure we don't kill our leisure battery. not even sure you can do that but maybe you can!
(clearly this is my first campervan)
So we will be camping with mains hook up almost every night. We most likely will use the 3 pointer in the evenings (mind you not every evening) for a laptop, possibly charge our phones etc and also we are going to purchase a portable 3 way mini fridge that can either work off the gas (but i'd like to save primarily for cooking) 3 pointer or 12v.
So when we are hooked up at the mains, am i right in thinking we switch van to On Site? and does that mean nothing is running off the leisure battery at all?
Has anyone any advice on a good portable mini fridge they know is good and convenient? I was looking at 3 way portable ones but they all seem expensive and large!
Thanks in advance for answering my probably silly questions
Rachel
I was just writing for peace of mind really. My boyfriend and I have recently bought a lovely bongo and both batteries etc internal lights etc are working fine. however we have only done very small trips and not really used the leisure battery. We are heading off on a trip through europe for 6-8 weeks and I just wanted to make sure we don't kill our leisure battery. not even sure you can do that but maybe you can!
(clearly this is my first campervan)
So we will be camping with mains hook up almost every night. We most likely will use the 3 pointer in the evenings (mind you not every evening) for a laptop, possibly charge our phones etc and also we are going to purchase a portable 3 way mini fridge that can either work off the gas (but i'd like to save primarily for cooking) 3 pointer or 12v.
So when we are hooked up at the mains, am i right in thinking we switch van to On Site? and does that mean nothing is running off the leisure battery at all?
Has anyone any advice on a good portable mini fridge they know is good and convenient? I was looking at 3 way portable ones but they all seem expensive and large!
Thanks in advance for answering my probably silly questions
Rachel