I'm looking to sort out an auxiliary battery to aid in all things camping. From my research I've three options:
1) Try and get a split/charge system on the go by replacing one of the standard batteries with a deep cycle one (then try and wire all accessories like radio, lights, etc, to it, rather than the sole starting battery)
2) Leave the standard starting batteries alone and mount a separate, third deep cycle battery and wire everything to that instead.
3) Leave it all alone, and buy a portable power pack like this one: https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/jump...2v-compressor/ to act as an auxiliary / camping battery for music, lights, etc, and the just charge it up from the cigarette lighter on board when you're driving. (I'm also not sure that the CCA figure on that pack would be enough to get the Surf going if it was flat one morning, as the limit of the engine capacity for diesels is apparently 3l).
Has anyone with more knowledge than me got an opinion?!
In camp I'd need power for lighting, music and charging phone / tablet. The ability to start an engine and inflate tyres is also handy.
Thanks
Owen
1) Try and get a split/charge system on the go by replacing one of the standard batteries with a deep cycle one (then try and wire all accessories like radio, lights, etc, to it, rather than the sole starting battery)
2) Leave the standard starting batteries alone and mount a separate, third deep cycle battery and wire everything to that instead.
3) Leave it all alone, and buy a portable power pack like this one: https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/jump...2v-compressor/ to act as an auxiliary / camping battery for music, lights, etc, and the just charge it up from the cigarette lighter on board when you're driving. (I'm also not sure that the CCA figure on that pack would be enough to get the Surf going if it was flat one morning, as the limit of the engine capacity for diesels is apparently 3l).
Has anyone with more knowledge than me got an opinion?!
In camp I'd need power for lighting, music and charging phone / tablet. The ability to start an engine and inflate tyres is also handy.
Thanks
Owen
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