Parking up for Winter.. Batteries?

Parking up for Winter.. Batteries?

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geeks

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9,750 posts

146 months

Wednesday 4th November 2015
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Hi Guys,

Parking the Van up for the winter now. Want a way of keeping the leisure battery in good nick, I am told best way to do this is to keep it charged. It will be parked away from any plug in power source so I am thinking we will need a solar charger to keep it topped up over the winter.

Would this to do the job?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20W-Solar-Panel-10A-12V-...

It would be keeping a Halford Leisure 115AH battery charged.

ColinM50

2,651 posts

182 months

Wednesday 4th November 2015
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I take mine home and keep it on a rickle charger for the winter. Works well.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/AUTOMATIC-BATTERY-TRICKLE-...

Lidl had a cheaper one, c£10 last month too.

geeks

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9,750 posts

146 months

Wednesday 4th November 2015
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Hmm dont know why I didnt think of that, might just do the same, whip battery out of van and keep it plugged in on a trickle in the shed.

Rosscow

9,013 posts

170 months

Wednesday 4th November 2015
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ColinM50 said:
I take mine home and keep it on a rickle charger for the winter. Works well.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/AUTOMATIC-BATTERY-TRICKLE-...

Lidl had a cheaper one, c£10 last month too.
This!

MattS3

1,990 posts

198 months

Sunday 8th November 2015
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Is there any harm in leaving if in the van, but plugged in?
(I did it last year, but won't this year if it's unadvisable)

Rosscow

9,013 posts

170 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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MattS3 said:
Is there any harm in leaving if in the van, but plugged in?
(I did it last year, but won't this year if it's unadvisable)
Well, I've done this for 2 years with no problems.

geeks

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9,750 posts

146 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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Well as I said van wont be parked where I can put power to it so needed a way of keeping the leisure battery topped up. I would have happily left it in there plugged in if I could have.

chopper602

2,255 posts

230 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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I have a large solar panel on the roof to keep the leisure battery topped up (Ok, probably not too good at this time of year!) and a small solar panel on the dashboard which keeps the cab battery topped up. Seems to work for me.

MattS3

1,990 posts

198 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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geeks said:
Well as I said van wont be parked where I can put power to it so needed a way of keeping the leisure battery topped up. I would have happily left it in there plugged in if I could have.
Apologies, I wasn't asking the question of you in regards to can it be left plugged in, rather asking the question to people who might confirm it was OK.
I think it came across that I was being a bit flippant having re-read it, it certainly wasn't meant to be that way smile


geeks

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9,750 posts

146 months

Monday 16th November 2015
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MattS3 said:
geeks said:
Well as I said van wont be parked where I can put power to it so needed a way of keeping the leisure battery topped up. I would have happily left it in there plugged in if I could have.
Apologies, I wasn't asking the question of you in regards to can it be left plugged in, rather asking the question to people who might confirm it was OK.
I think it came across that I was being a bit flippant having re-read it, it certainly wasn't meant to be that way smile
meh no worries!

I would imagine it is fine left plugged in!