Electrical issue with leisure battery and blowing fuse
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2026 6:07 pm
Hi,
I have had the bongo for a few years, and to be honest, the electrics with the leisure battery have been spotty at best. However, what seems to be happening now is that a fuse keeps blowing in the fuses beside the relay switch. The fuse, as far as I can tell, is linked to the Radio & Cigarette Lighters etc.
I am no expert at this at all, so I was wondering if anyone could shed any light on this.
This is the fuse that keeps blowing and it seems to be linked to the blue wire in the fuse board.
I am not sure if the blue wire is in the right location, i.e. the top or the bottom of the fuse...the white wire seems to be working when there is power in the battery. Which leads me to the other issue. When this fuse has blown or is not in there, the leisure battery does not charge....does this give any clues?
I know electrical faults can be very hard to figure out and my information is spotty at best so please ask away and I will do my best to answer.
If I charge the battery manually, things do work, but the fuse will eventually blow and then the battery will slowly drain as things like the clock etc. use the battery.
Hopefully this makes some sense or triggers something that might help me find the cause of the problem.
Cheers
I have had the bongo for a few years, and to be honest, the electrics with the leisure battery have been spotty at best. However, what seems to be happening now is that a fuse keeps blowing in the fuses beside the relay switch. The fuse, as far as I can tell, is linked to the Radio & Cigarette Lighters etc.
I am no expert at this at all, so I was wondering if anyone could shed any light on this.
This is the fuse that keeps blowing and it seems to be linked to the blue wire in the fuse board.
I am not sure if the blue wire is in the right location, i.e. the top or the bottom of the fuse...the white wire seems to be working when there is power in the battery. Which leads me to the other issue. When this fuse has blown or is not in there, the leisure battery does not charge....does this give any clues?
I know electrical faults can be very hard to figure out and my information is spotty at best so please ask away and I will do my best to answer.
If I charge the battery manually, things do work, but the fuse will eventually blow and then the battery will slowly drain as things like the clock etc. use the battery.
Hopefully this makes some sense or triggers something that might help me find the cause of the problem.
Cheers