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    Following a query on Leisure batteries,
    and charging them off the alternator on my VW camper as I go along
    on holiday in the day time

    I was puzzled by the Surf layout,

    Given they have Two Batteries wired in parallel


    A; What happens in the event of a duff battery,
    does it take the good one with it?

    B; Are they charged as One batteery of 12x? cells
    I think what I'm trying to say, is there's no apparent switching
    as in ... charge one battery then switch and top-up the other.


    er,

    thats it folks cheers

  • #2
    Originally posted by slowdown.harrison@gmail.c
    Following a query on Leisure batteries,
    and charging them off the alternator on my VW camper as I go along
    on holiday in the day time

    I was puzzled by the Surf layout,

    Given they have Two Batteries wired in parallel


    A; What happens in the event of a duff battery,
    does it take the good one with it?


    B; Are they charged as One batteery of 12x? cells
    I think what I'm trying to say, is there's no apparent switching
    as in ... charge one battery then switch and top-up the other.


    er,

    thats it folks cheers



    A. Yes.

    B. Yes.
    Last edited by BUSHWHACKER; 10 May 2007, 19:17.

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    • #3
      A; What happens in the event of a duff battery,
      does it take the good one with it? in a word yes

      B; Are they charged as One batteery of 12x? cells
      I think what I'm trying to say, is there's no apparent switching
      as in ... charge one battery then switch and top-up the other.
      you charge them individually

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      • #4
        Hmmmm

        Thats a vote either way,

        Is their anyway of putting an ammeter on an individual battery
        to monitor its charging out of interest
        to detect a failing unit

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        • #5


          The batteries are in parallel and charge up concurrently, if one goes down and you don't notice it's highly likely to take the other one out too

          Life is too important to take seriously !

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Predictable Bob


            The batteries are in parallel and charge up concurrently, if one goes down and you don't notice it's highly likely to take the other one out too


            Excellent verb choice there Bob!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
              Excellent verb choice there Bob!


              Call me a pedant if you like Vince but it's actually an adverb ........

              Life is too important to take seriously !

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              • #8
                Does the Mark 3 have a 24 volt starter motor?
                I Love Wales

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 24Seven
                  Does the Mark 3 have a 24 volt starter motor?
                  Pickup or 3rd Gen? No.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                    A. Yes.

                    B. Yes.
                    B. NO!!!

                    A lead-acid battery with 12 cells would be 24v.
                    Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Apache
                      B. NO!!!

                      A lead-acid battery with 12 cells would be 24v.
                      Pedant.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MattF
                        Pickup or 3rd Gen? No.
                        I always thought so, but someone said the LandCruiser 90 Series which is so much like a Mk3 was 12volt throughout except the starter moter which was 24volt.

                        So I could fit one really good starter battery and one leisure battery and split them when using the leisure battery and still guarentee a start in the morning.

                        Edit. Milner show the same part no. for a LN185 and a 90 Series LC starter motor, so they must be the same voltage.
                        Last edited by 24Seven; 10 May 2007, 19:22.
                        I Love Wales

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Apache
                          B. NO!!!

                          A lead-acid battery with 12 cells would be 24v.





                          http://hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/showpo...91&postcount=2

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by 24Seven
                            I always thought so, but someone said the LandCruiser 90 Series which is so much like a Mk3 was 12volt throughout except the starter moter which was 24volt.
                            I could say I'm God's gift to women, but it wouldn't mean it's true. (It is, though).


                            Originally posted by 24Seven
                            So I could fit one really good starter battery and one leisure battery and split them when using the leisure battery and still guarentee a start in the morning.

                            Edit. Milner show the same part no. for a LN185 and a 90 Series LC starter motor, so they must be the same voltage.

                            Get the beefiest battery you can as your starter, and install a split charge system for the leisure battery.

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                            • #15
                              Serious Question

                              I don't really like the idea of an electronic system.

                              Could I just fit a mechanical isolator to the leisure battery, then when the truck is started switch in the leisure battery which would charge with the truck running?

                              I guess the danger would be if the leisure battery was flat, it could draw all the power from the starter battery if the truck was only driven for a short time maybe?
                              I Love Wales

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