Caravan Battery problem
Hi
checked battery yesterday and it was down to 9 , plug caravan into mains and left it to charge up as usual.
left house at 11.30 pm with dog and heard co2 monitors beeping, checked in van co2 monitor showing 10, checked battery and it was warm.
unplugged and opened roof lights etc think battery must be shot it is over 6 year old what does anyone think.
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I think you’re right.
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Doesn’t sound good and six years isn’t bad, however, most caravan chargers are not much good at recharging completely discharged batteries so, unless you have a smart charger in your van, plugging into EHU won’t do any good. Sometimes it is possible to rescue a battery by charging on the bench with a CTek or similar. On the other hand, paying £70 for a CTek may not be a high priority.
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Have to agree hitchglitch, it's the only way to rescue a discharged battery (if your lucky that is)
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Flammable- try explosive 🧨
Ive seen the tops of batteries fly across a garage caused by removing the charger without First switching it off!
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When a lead acid battery discharges completely it is usually goosed. You might just rescue it by changing the acid but usually the plates are damaged. If your caravan does not have a solar panel i would invest in a trickle charger. Also, when replacing the battery consider what class type for the intended usage. If you are generally on mains hook up and only using the battery for the mover a Class C will probably be ok. However a class B or A will cope with extended use off grid. Some Halfords leisure batteries are class B rumoured to be made by Yuasa and often on offer.
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