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Slowly going through each van and upgrading to hot water but the only real issue is the batteries seem to last 12 months at best in a two man system.Is there a better cell type to get or AH?TIA
Staff need to work shorter days and maybe just four short ones. Batteries would last longer then.
Quote from: DJW on February 27, 2024, 10:19:36 pmStaff need to work shorter days and maybe just four short ones. Batteries would last longer then.Bit of a false economy i would think!
Quote from: Simon Trapani on February 27, 2024, 10:32:42 pmQuote from: DJW on February 27, 2024, 10:19:36 pmStaff need to work shorter days and maybe just four short ones. Batteries would last longer then.Bit of a false economy i would think!Insider joke about Daz's working habits because so many are secretly jealous of his positive outlook.
Do your staff charge up the batteries overnight every night? YESDo you have a b+b charger installed in the vans? YESDo they fire up the heater with the engine running first thing?and keep it running with no shut down cycles throughout their working day? YES but i know there are plenty of shut down cycles. I use 2 x 105ah numax batteries and they last around 3 years before needing replacing.... thats on a 1 man, only issue are on two mansI bet your staff are draining the batteries too low, too often because their not doing the above things day in,day out.....
Spoken with Grippatank and they seem to think 18months on a two man system is about what you can expect, then batteries are dead.I know its the on/off cycles that kill the batteries, so going to look at the ionics pressure relief valve system. Just had my van serviced and the water is boiling hot again.