We had a battery die about two weeks ago with a Sterling charger. Anyway, changed the battery and when the engine started the battery went up to 14.2v so we assumed all good. Then today the new battery died too. According to operator even with the engine running the battery wouldn’t operate the pump.
Has anyone got any thoughts? I’m assuming the charger is knackered even though less than a year old.
We had a leisure battery 'fail' half way through a big job miles from base. We ran the van's engine for an hour and a half to finish the job. The alternator supplied adaquate power for 2 Shurflo pumps. Within 5 miles of the drive home the battery was showing fully charged on my volt/amp meter. The next day the battery lasted 1/2 an hour before my pump died.
I ordered a new leisure battery which solved the problem.
I presume the controllers are showing the voltage of 14.2v. If this is right then there should be enough power to drive a couple of pumps provided all the connections are good.
You need to try to see where the problem is. I would bench charge the battery overnight, let it stand for a while to let the battery settle and then take a voltage reading.
Without the engine running activate one of the pumps through the hose reel and take voltage reading. If the voltage of the battery drops quickly to 10.6v then the battery is at fault.
Most motor factors have a load tester and they will be able to check to see if the battery is questionable or not. Its not a Lion battery by any chance is it?