do you need to get a split relay for a leisure battery or can you just keep charging the battery up finding it hard to get someone to do the job thanks.
While we’re on the subject, I’m fitting out another van atm. Halfords has a 115ah leisure battery for £95. Anyone beat this?
Quote from: David Beecroft on October 16, 2018, 05:46:58 pmWhile we’re on the subject, I’m fitting out another van atm. Halfords has a 115ah leisure battery for £95. Anyone beat this?I don't think I would want that battery when I read the specs.According to their recent grading listings that they have signed up to (NCC), their £95 (reduced from £105) 115amp leisure battery is only a class C rated. The specs list it's charging cycles as 80.https://www.halfords.com/camping-leisure/caravan-motorhomes/electrical-power/halfords-leisure-battery-hlb681Thats a pretty poor show for a window cleaning battery. I would rather go for a Numax for £5 more and get a battery with a 500 cycle rating. (Numax doesn't apear to have signed up to NCC rating, but I have had very good service from Numax batteries and would recommend them even although Numax won't warranty their batteries when used by window cleaners.)https://www.tayna.co.uk/leisure-batteries/numax/xv31mf/I'm glad Halfords have signed up the the NCC rating. Even their class B 100 amp leisure battery doesn't measure up that much better with 200 cycleshttps://www.halfords.com/motoring/bulbs-blades-batteries/leisure-batteries/halfords-leisure-battery-hlb700 Even their top of the range AGM battery doesn't seem to 'cut the mustard.'https://www.halfords.com/motoring/bulbs-blades-batteries/leisure-batteries/halfords-leisure-battery-hlb800 NCC =https://www.thencc.org.uk/our_schemes/ncc_verified_leisure_battery_scheme.aspx
Interesting spruce.I was always under the impression the Halfords ones were made by "forgot" and supposed to be really good.But doesn't seem to be the case. I've just taken mine back for a swap as it was knackered after 8 months.