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New van battery is an EFB100 start/stop battery(65ah) and my 2 numax batteries are 105ah each....
I had a new van battery fitted the other day and my b to b charger is charging my 2 x numax batteries up in double quick time just driving around in between jobs and driving home....Again for the second day running I plugged my charger in when I got home and it's showing my batteries are fully charged despite having my diesel heater running for 6 hours,electric reel,etc.....What's happening?I've always had to plug a charger in every night when using my diesel heater all day
Quote from: dazmond on January 05, 2023, 05:07:30 pmI had a new van battery fitted the other day and my b to b charger is charging my 2 x numax batteries up in double quick time just driving around in between jobs and driving home....Again for the second day running I plugged my charger in when I got home and it's showing my batteries are fully charged despite having my diesel heater running for 6 hours,electric reel,etc.....What's happening?I've always had to plug a charger in every night when using my diesel heater all dayLol maybe a large pothole has sorted it Daz as it has with mine,you shouldn’t need to be charging everyday I never have done my issue was my bad wiring on the batteries burning out the wiring.
Perhaps your b to b charger wasn't connected properly before. Ask the guys who fit it if they noticed anything.
Doesn’t mean anything it spikes and drops you need to be able to see this on the controller that’ll tell you it’s either a battery or wiring issue,you go back to the van can’t understand the heaters turned off etc and it’s reading 12-8-9 or 13-6 on the controller at some point it’s dropped below 10volts.
Maybe your new battery is fully charged and doesn’t need any. Hence the excess is split to the heater batteries. 🤷♂️
As above. I would guess your old stop start battery was worn & so was taking most of the charge from the battery to battery charger with little left for the leisure batteries.I know I don’t do enough mileage & my engine rarely gets warm enough for the right conditions for my stop start to kick in on my vivaro. Bought a new stop start battery & it kicked in for a week or so but soon went back to not working unless I’ve been on a lengthy trip. I had an auto electrician out when my ild batter failed. From time to time i do bench charge my stop start starter battery in situ. Even bought a ctek stop start charger. Just doesn’t get enough charge from me driving locally but I’m not charging that one nightly too.
My heater has been running for 6 hours today.got home and plugged in charger and it went straight to float charge again....how does driving for 15 mins home(and 30 min lunch break with engine running) fully recharge my batteries after having the heater on for 5 hours with engine off?
Quote from: dazmond on January 06, 2023, 03:22:44 pmMy heater has been running for 6 hours today.got home and plugged in charger and it went straight to float charge again....how does driving for 15 mins home(and 30 min lunch break with engine running) fully recharge my batteries after having the heater on for 5 hours with engine off?Oh well it will save you a few quid on leccy now its running right....I haven't mains charged mine in 2 years nearly, you shouldn't have to keep plugging it to charge every night.