What battery 110ah or 130ah
I am collecting my caravan end of march. What battery for my caravan 110ah or 130ah
how do I tell the difference between a car battery and a leisure battery
i am having a 100watt solar panel fitted
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Go for the biggest that will fit in the box!
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Is it a new van lamman52 ??
If it is take a stroll round the dealers showroom, check on what batteries he/she sells then do a little research on line.
Banner and Numax batteries & similar are not cheap but do have a fine reputation.
As Navigateur says of the top ones go for the biggest that will fit your battery box & wallet !
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I agree, measure the hole first.
You need a leisure battery - there's a clue in the name.
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The first point that needs sorting before saying go for the biggest battery that you can get in is to determine, "is the van’s payload generous enough to have that option"?
If your usage pattern does not need a large capacity battery, then IMO it is illogical to take up what is often desperately under provided payload with pointless weigh. Plus not all batteries are created equal and a “quality” leisure battery of “X” Amphrs will be a lot heavier than a poor quality battery similarly labelled.
You only need a large battery if you need to caravan off EHU, you only need a quality Leisure battery if you also camp regularly off EHU. They are not needed to drive movers unless you have 20 minutes or more up hill struggle to get it into or out of storage; a mover requires a decent amperage, current, not amp hours. I used a 60 Ahr to power my mover on a 1750 kg van, my current 1900 kg van uses a 90 Ahr battery. I rarely use an EHU on site.
The NCC have listed our batteries by class, their “verification scheme”, that is a good starting place.http://www.thencc.org.uk/Our_Schemes/ncc_verified_leisure_battery_scheme.aspx
The other valuable advice is to buy from a specialist battery vendor not from a caravan accessory shop that also sells batteries; deal with those knowing what to buy and how to look after their stock.
Online suppliers Tayna and Alpha Batteries are in my experience solid recommendations.1 -
It depends on what the battery is for. If you don't have a motor mover, and you don't use non electric sites, then you don't need a leisure battery at all. A small 12v car battery will be adequate and you can save money and weight. Some caravans have no battery, and rely solely for 12VDC on the transformer.
If you don't use non electric sites but have a motor mover, then a car battery is probably still better because it is designed to perform at high amperage, but not designed for deep discharge.
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Well now that's confused the situation completely.
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New van dealer special based on advant 840
i used to have a monza 1400 30 years ago with foot action water pump so electric is all new
twin axle with 4 motor movers
comes with alarm so need power for that
the dealer has offered Platinum AGM 100 amp AGMLB6110L A Rated So I assume this will fit in the box
have not got as far as sites more of a holiday type change away from long haul flights although we did like CL's when we did it before
thanks for your replies
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A 100Ah AGM leisure battery is certainly the right choice.
There's very little capacity difference between a 100, 110Ah and 130Ah battery anyway.
You've said you're having a solar panel fitted, that's a good idea as you have an alarm which would run the battery flat while the caravan was in storage.
I'm not sure how much power the movers use, but I don't see that they'd flatten the battery too much before you plug into the mains and start charging the battery again.
I hope you have many happy holidays in your new van.
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