Battery in engine always flat
I have a peugeot boxer auto cruise rhythm 2013. I have it in my drive. The main battery is always going flat even now there is not enough power to open the doors. I have checked to see if anything is draining it but can't see anything can anyone help.
I have only had it for about 6 months.
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Not sure how long you are leaving it standing idle, Lilla.
My 2012 Jazz is just a little smaller than your Rhythm, but I dont think there will be THAT much difference in the electrical loading when its standing and the Jazz is often stood unconnected for a week, and kicks
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Do you have yor selection switch in the vehicle position instead of the aux position? May not be relevent but all I can think of at the moment...........
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1.Earth leakage discharge?This is more common on older vehicles but an autoelectrician could check for this.2.Is the battery OK -take it to a garage and get them to put a discharge tester across the terminals.If the battery is not holding charge then you
may have collapsed plates and the battery needs to be replaced-I presume that you have visually checked the electrolyte levels in each cell?.3.Does your cab radio turn off when you turn off the ignition or can you turn it on without the key in?Sometimes the
cab radio in an MH is wired to allow this -have you inadvertently left it on but muted?4.Have you got a separate alarm and immobiliser on the vehicle because this can pull the battery down over a period if the vehicle is not driven regularly.I have experienced
all of this list over the years but after these possibilities are exhausted -I give up!0 -
likely to be the immobiliser, alarm and tracker (if you have any or these)....
and it doesnt take long to drag the battery down, just a few short weeks and dead.....
there is a process you can go through with a voltmeter and pulling fuses which will identify which circuits are the most 'expensive' juice wise.....
if your vehicle battery is charged from a hook up, then can you plug in, are you parked at home?
we have a solar panel on the roof which charges the vehicle and leisure batteries so no flat ones here.
however, on our first van, we had a flat vehicle battery as i wasnt aware of the current draw from alarms etc.
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True, the charger only charges the leisure battery.
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If your motorhome is not equipped to charge both batteries from hook up then you can fit a device so that it can be done. I have had to do this on both motorhomes I have owned. Check out
>Battery Master<
They are easy to fit.peedee
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mine does both from ehu, solar or alternator....
if yours doesnt, then a battery master is a simple solution to flat batteries.
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My vehicle battery discharges over two or three weeks to the stage that it requires charging...about 12.3 volts.
I charge it with a decent Ctek charger placed under the bonnet for a few hours.
It could be left to float charge all the time but don't like to leave unattended. I often leave the charger connected and just turn off at the mains!
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Its better left on float. Every charge and discharge of the battery reduces its life. Fit a battery master if you plug in at home. It also means you don't have to worry about flattening the engine battery when on site by running the cab radio which more than likely is powered from it.
peedee
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Appreciate your comments. If the vehicle is run everyday as in normal white van service it would get charged, on and off, far more often than my MH engine battery.
My 2002 Ducato's engine compartment leaks water nearly as bad as the X250 did so I am fairly careful.
My last battery lasted 8 years which I class as reasonable based on long experience.
6 of one and half a dozen of the other
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My van always discharges the battery over about three to four weeks but I found that a small solar panel in the windscreen pretty much solved the problem. I take it out for a run in the winter months every couple of weeks and that helps as well - as well
as keeping the engine regularly turned over. This winter I have had no problems at all but in the colder winters even two weeks might not be enough as the battery has to work so hard to turn over the engine and I have had to get the jump leads on it from my
car.But at least the battery has not gone irreparably flat since I got the solar panel.
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Just read the posts about batteries. I have recently bought an AA battery charger & maintainer which is permently connected to the vehicle battery and keeps it in a fully charged condition.The alarm system comes from this so it's replenished automaticly
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Thank you. I have since bought a more powerful battery but although Peugeot said there was a problem with the batteries not being powerful enough they said the issue was with Bessacar and would not replace foc. I have since found out that my unit will charge
both my batteries when plugged into the mains it has a trickle charger fitted as standard .0