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Well neither a split charge relay or a battery to battery charger will fully charge your battery if you dont do enough miles.But i would check the battery isnt faulty and that its holding charge and i would then check its not a bad connection thats causing the controller to detect low battery rather than the battery actually being low...If everything checks out ok then its just a case of bench charging the battery more often, personally i do this everyday.
Quote from: Stoots on April 16, 2024, 04:37:32 pmWell neither a split charge relay or a battery to battery charger will fully charge your battery if you dont do enough miles.But i would check the battery isnt faulty and that its holding charge and i would then check its not a bad connection thats causing the controller to detect low battery rather than the battery actually being low...If everything checks out ok then its just a case of bench charging the battery more often, personally i do this everyday.I have purchased a mains trickle charger to charge it over night. I thought the 12v trickle charge from battery would be enough but clearly I was wrong.
Today was the second day trying to use my diy reel system, it lasted 10 minutes before I had the batt symbol on the controller. Back to backpacks rest of day.I have a 120ah battery fitted with a trickle charger to the engine, and run a 100psi shurflo pump from it.I asked an auto elec I know to look and he says if I’m only doing short journeys, and turn engine off when working, that the battery doesn’t get enough time to charge, which is why it’s not working.Any advice on this please?
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Update.Tried pump before starting and after a few minutes the flow was stop start with “batt” on controller, I plugged in the smart charger and within 30 minutes it claimed to be fully charged, so guessing battery is goosed.New battery arrived today so will fit that and see how I go. . It’s a 120ah battery so is that enough for 2 days running a 100psi pump or should I charge it daily?
Quote from: liphook on April 18, 2024, 05:48:49 pmUpdate.Tried pump before starting and after a few minutes the flow was stop start with “batt” on controller, I plugged in the smart charger and within 30 minutes it claimed to be fully charged, so guessing battery is goosed.New battery arrived today so will fit that and see how I go. . It’s a 120ah battery so is that enough for 2 days running a 100psi pump or should I charge it daily?Every other day you should be fine if only running one pump but if you have an electric reel I'd charge it up every night...Remember leisure batteries last longest if they never get discharged lower than 50% ever!Lesson learned!
Quote from: dazmond on April 18, 2024, 06:44:26 pmQuote from: liphook on April 18, 2024, 05:48:49 pmUpdate.Tried pump before starting and after a few minutes the flow was stop start with “batt” on controller, I plugged in the smart charger and within 30 minutes it claimed to be fully charged, so guessing battery is goosed.New battery arrived today so will fit that and see how I go. . It’s a 120ah battery so is that enough for 2 days running a 100psi pump or should I charge it daily?Every other day you should be fine if only running one pump but if you have an electric reel I'd charge it up every night...Remember leisure batteries last longest if they never get discharged lower than 50% ever!Lesson learned!Thats handy to know. im only running the PSI on 35 so shouldnt be a big draw on battery. my backpacks got charged every two days so be good if i can do the same.Yes its only the pump and a manual reel
My charger is fitted into van connected permanently to my pair of batteries. I just connect my camping power lead straight too it each night.