Help with electrical problems
Hello, Can somebody help please .We are not new to caravanning but we had a van with twin electric sockets .no problems far as I was aware.
Have now purchased a Bailey Pursuit with one 13 pin plug so rather than having the car electrics changed we bought an adaptor , so far so good .I want to charge the van battery up while travelling and I am not sure if that is happening. If I just plug the black plug in all the road lights work as they should . If I switch on the control panel in the van it shows what state of charge the battery is in.As soon as I plug in the grey plug the needle on the control panel goes down to zero. Is this normal or am I missing something here? If this is not as it should be is the fault on the van or the car..If somebody could advise I would be grateful. I am a retired plumber who hates electrics let alone auto electrics.
Thanks very much
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Sounds healthy, the habitation relay in the van is closing the van's circuits down when coupled up. Designed that way to isolate nearly everything, but leaves the fridges electronics powered.
This does not affect the car's ability to recharge the van's battery, however, this feature is very rarely that effective on most caravans. There are some high spec caravan electronic units [eg Schaudt ] that significantly aid this recharging, but I doubt Bailey spec these.
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Thanks for your reply. Makes sense now you have explained things. Pity the manufacturers don't think to put simple explanations like that in their handbooks but that's too simple. I think you are correct lets hope so.
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There is one way you could possibly check if the car is charging the battery is to use a volt meter on the van battery whilst connected to the car. The relay that should be fitted will charge the car battery first then switch over to charge the van battery. This also chills the fridge.
On another note does your Pursuit have a solar panel? This will also charge the battery whilst you are on the move.
I am sure all is well, If it worked on your old van it will work on the new.
Happy caravanning..
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Firstly it would really help if you gave CT members some idea of the area you live or are staying in. Not much use if I indicated in Northumberland and you are in the Gloucester area, for example.
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