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sorry,my point was ...don't you run the same risk of damaging your varistream wether you get your power straight from the vehicle battery, or from a battery which is regularly subjected to more than 12 volts in order to charge it up?
I am no auto electrician but my power supply from the battery to the varistream has a fuse on it then another between it and the pumpif their is a power surge surely the fuse would pop and no damage would be caused to the pumpis this right??
Run it off a seperate battery. get yourself a 1ooamp leisure battery (about £40- £45) Then get a split relay charger (£11.75 towsure)that will run form your main battery through and connect through the relay. This will charge the battery whilst the engine is running as long as youyr main vehicle battery is chargerd. You will never need to remove and charge second battery or carry a spare.
I am looking at running my pump directly from my van battery, is this the best method? or should i run it of a seperate battery to avoid my van failing. i have a varistream installed aswell.Cheers Matt
Does any one use a solar powered trickle charger to charge their leisure battery
Jeff, if someone was to use a discharge capacitor for say, an amplifier, then surely this would validate the warranty?
Ionic's fit all their systems straight from battery so surely it's fine??
Quote from: riz on May 30, 2007, 05:36:54 pmIonic's fit all their systems straight from battery so surely it's fine??From the van battery? Are you sure about that? I would be surprised if that is so unless they do something as a get out of jail card with it.
jeff1-I am in the market for a battery so what is the spec of the one you use ?