Unusual actual thread from me,friend if mine has a 98 LDV convoy ex Brum council minibus converted to a camper,and it is flattening it's batteries.in under a week.
I've checked for a drain on the batteries but not found anything glaringly obvious,I've added an earth lead from batteries to engine which increased the charge rate from 13.6 to 14.2. fitted new batteries (pair on series) and last week thinking alternator diodes was only thing left I fitted a new alternator. Got the message today that it wouldn't start (fully charged Sunday) and down to 11.3v again.
I've been told that there are no camper type electrics connected to the vans system(all off a leisure batt) but I can't think now what on earth is draining them,any ideas guys?
Battery drain on an old ldv
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Re: Battery drain on an old ldv
A tracker?
My camper used to do this, a result of a tracker and a radio/cd player drain when the removable fascia was left attached.
My camper used to do this, a result of a tracker and a radio/cd player drain when the removable fascia was left attached.
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Re: Battery drain on an old ldv
Being ex council minibus has it got a tracker or alarm causing a parasitic drain? These old ldv's don't have much in the way of electronics so only thing would be something to do with either what I've mentioned above,stereo or something camper extras related. Has it a split charge relay with additional leisure battery?
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Re: Battery drain on an old ldv
My mate's Transit camper does this when not in use. He has had the battery out, charged it and re-checked after 48 hours. No drop. He hasn't found it yet, but like the LDV there has to be something leisure-related connected permanently and completely forgotten about.
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Re: Battery drain on an old ldv
Two options,
1), the obvious one that the van batteries are on their last legs.
2), if the leisure battery is charged when the engine is running, is the main charging diode to the leisure battery (usually a bfo metal thing with big cables to it) faulty?.
1), the obvious one that the van batteries are on their last legs.
2), if the leisure battery is charged when the engine is running, is the main charging diode to the leisure battery (usually a bfo metal thing with big cables to it) faulty?.
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Re: Battery drain on an old ldv
So far as I'm led to believe,the leisure batteries are entirely charged by solar panels on the roof,and not connected to the ldvs electrics.batteries were new last month as I wasn't convinced the old ones were holding a charge.its.got an aftermarket reverse camera on it,which I will check,but can't imagine it's that.i believe it's only been a problem in the last 6 months,owned nine years.
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