PJ134
New Member
Hi all
So we have had our van for 3 months now and the leisure battery seemed to be working okay on our first trip with it in August. A 3 day trip with the leisure battery with solar allowed us fridge, water pump and a bit of lighting without EHU. All was good. However, during a late September trip, the on board display showed a battery low alert 10.4v around an hour after pitching up (dusk). So I switched the fridge off for the night. Solar kicked in in the morning and the alert went off, but by lunchtime another alert saying voltage too high at something like 14.?v, can’t remember exactly. I reckon the battery is dead but I’m wondering if it might be something we have done, or just bad luck on our part. Reason I say is that our setup has the controls inside cupboards which are easily knocked if using them for storage, see pictures.
Van is a T6.1, 3 years old, converted from new by Revolution campers, so LB will be similar age and it’s a Multicell brand 100ah battery.
Thinking of upgrading to a LiFePO4 so no great loss if the battery is goosed, but I’d rather know that it’s the battery at fault rather than the system in case the LiFePO4 gets damaged.
Graph shows Bm2 reading from last couple of days, showing steep drop from solar input 28-29th, sharp rise mid 29th from solar and a drop heading to evening, both sunny ish days. Last rise is my NoCo genius 5 as it’s a grey day today.
Thanks in advance
So we have had our van for 3 months now and the leisure battery seemed to be working okay on our first trip with it in August. A 3 day trip with the leisure battery with solar allowed us fridge, water pump and a bit of lighting without EHU. All was good. However, during a late September trip, the on board display showed a battery low alert 10.4v around an hour after pitching up (dusk). So I switched the fridge off for the night. Solar kicked in in the morning and the alert went off, but by lunchtime another alert saying voltage too high at something like 14.?v, can’t remember exactly. I reckon the battery is dead but I’m wondering if it might be something we have done, or just bad luck on our part. Reason I say is that our setup has the controls inside cupboards which are easily knocked if using them for storage, see pictures.
Van is a T6.1, 3 years old, converted from new by Revolution campers, so LB will be similar age and it’s a Multicell brand 100ah battery.
Thinking of upgrading to a LiFePO4 so no great loss if the battery is goosed, but I’d rather know that it’s the battery at fault rather than the system in case the LiFePO4 gets damaged.
Graph shows Bm2 reading from last couple of days, showing steep drop from solar input 28-29th, sharp rise mid 29th from solar and a drop heading to evening, both sunny ish days. Last rise is my NoCo genius 5 as it’s a grey day today.
Thanks in advance