I think Spruce said that half an hour of him driving would get him about 3.5 amps , dont take that as gospel though , i am only doing 10 mile on way home and it seems to be topping me right up ?
As for the phone bit i give up , i have always used android myself , only nasty ones as i always went for the free tv or console , this time i thought i would get an iphone to make life easier for myself , how wrong was i eh
I honestly don't understand why some people can run their equipment off the van's battery and we haven't been able to.
When my son joined us he had a 2liter hdi Peugeot Partner Van. We ran his pump (just 1 Shurflo pump with Varistream analogue controller) for 4 days from his van battery. On the pm of the 4th day he had to bump start his van as the battery was flat.
Yet a cleaner (who ocassionally visits this forum these days) had the identical van (Citroen Berlingo) and he had no issues running his pump off his van's battery.
Son's battery needed to be replaced a couple of years later and we tried the same exercise, and again the van's battery was flat in 4 days.
When son in law joined us he brought in a 1.8 ttdi Tansit Connect. We also tried to run 1 pump and 1 controller from his van battery. Even travelling a 9 mile journey to work and back didn't keep his battery from also going flat, although it took a little longer. We ended up adding a leisure battery to his van.
Our problem charging wise is that we do minmal mileage and we really get into a traffic jam. 90% of our work is within a 5 mile radius. My van is for work only as I have a private car as does the wife. We have one special customer that is 25 miles away (family related) and that trip isn't enough to replenish the battery charge in our leisure battery.
I have related on here before how I drove from the North East to the south coast to collect a diesel heater I bought. My leisure battery voltage was registering 12.4/12.5volts when I started off. It took 5 hours of driving before that leisure battery was fully charged, only accepting 0.3 to 0.5 of an amp on my combo amp/voltage gauge.
So the only advise I can give is down to my own running experience. If your daily commute includes getting stuck in traffic then thats good for your leisure battery as it is still getting a charge. In our area the only times we might get delayed is at a level crossing.
I've been really interested in P&F's thread. Now my leisure battery is over 3 years old I can expect it to need replacing in the near future. With some leisure batteries also now having dual facilities, I could well replace my van's starter battery (which is relatively new) with a leisure battery with a CCA value and consign the starter battery to the back and use it to jump start the van should the battery go flat.
I don't want to get too involved as the van I have is in need of some major rust surgery or needing to be replaced. I'm in limbo atm.
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