Are these split charge relays easy to install.
I went to halfords to get one today but sold out but should have some more tuesday so i will get one then.
But are they easy to install.
Can i leave my leisure battery in the van all the time will it charge it enough.
And what happens if the battery get low will it start draining my van battery.
Paul
Paul. I've no idea about installing them but to answer your other questions:-
I've not had to remove my leisure battery for recharging yet (except when I messed up once).
I have run a leisure battery too low before with split charge relay. What happened was that one of the fuses next to the leisure battery just popped and needed replacing.
Just to explain a bit more about the above:- My leisure battery only ran too low because the fuse next to the van battery popped. This meant that the leisure battery was only running down and not receiving any charge. When I eventually replaced the fuse near the van battery, a fuse next to the leisure battery kept popping. This was because the leisure battery had run too low and it was too much work for it to be recharged without removing it and plugging into the mains (I live too far from the road to recharge it in situ).
The reason I encountered the above situation was because the van battery fuse is prone to popping if I start the engine before the glowplug light goes out - so be aware of that now that you have a diesel van.
I now have a spare leisure battery indoors that is charged up in case I make the same mistake again. It would save waiting a few hours in the event of me popping a fuse. It's not a wasted resource as, one day, I will need to switch them over when the old one eventually dies.
Congrats on your new van system. You now have an extra major weapon in your armoury.