Flat battery
I put my motor home in storage and although I went out to it once a week I did not start the engine because I wanted to save the battery after 3+ week s when I went out to it the central locking would not operate as the cab battery was flat would the cold
weather cause this or do I need to look at it
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There will always be some drain on the engine battery with the electrics such as clock etc. Not starting the van does not save battery as you ahve found out so best to take it for a run every 2-3 weeks. If you have a solar panel get a battery master fitted
so it will top up the cab battery as needed, if not either keep it on hookup or take it fir a run every 2-3 weeks.0 -
How old is the Motor Home? The cold weather won`t help & if the battery is old then probably the cold has finished it off. You will need to take it home & charge it up then see if it holds the charge.
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I'd say cold weather wouldn't help. Maybe your battery was tired as well? We have a solar panel for habitation better that trickle feeds the engine one, but once we have flat battery but it was old. We have been on extended (3 or 6 months) visitts to our
daughter in nz in winter leaving our cars on the drive, we use a small solar panel in the vehicle attached to the battery, works a treat. I believe they came from Halfords.0 -
whilst the cold weather doesnt help, it will be the drain applied by the cab electrics (alarm/immobiliser) that drags the battery down...
...if stored outside fit a solar panel, if inside plug it in periodically....
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I find that about every 3 weeks my vehicle battery depletes to about 12.3/12.4 volts and requires charging.
With the alarm and goodness knows what else this is the norm with both new and old batteries.
The low temperatures simply shorten the time cycle.
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The battery will remain in a good state of charge if you take the M/H for a run every couple of weeks or so. Visit local beauty spots and have a picnic in the van is only one of many trips you can take. Never a good idea to leave any motor vehicle unused for weeks or months on end.
Cheers..................K
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There is something wrong with your system then if it's not charging the Main Battery as well as the Habitation Battery. You really need a TWIN Output Solar Controller to do the job properly. Easy to spot they have a picture of TWO Batteries on them.
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