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<blockquote data-quote="Supertramp" data-source="post: 532576" data-attributes="member: 17169"><p>Just done this (or had this done for me :lol: )</p><p>Like you, not particularly clued up on electrics but did my research, so, as far as I'm aware I have:</p><p>I have a Durite split charge relay that senses when my starter battery has been fully charged before switching to charge the leisure battery. When running my new alternator conversion will charge the starter, then leisure battery.</p><p>When hooked up, my Zig CF9 unit (£25 off eBay!! Bargain!) will power my 240v electrics inside the bus and charge my leisure battery.</p><p>You don't necessarily need a Zig unit but I got it because it was going cheap on eBay.</p><p></p><p>Now I can't tell you if it all works well in practice as I haven't got my bus back yet, proof will be in the pudding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supertramp, post: 532576, member: 17169"] Just done this (or had this done for me :lol: ) Like you, not particularly clued up on electrics but did my research, so, as far as I'm aware I have: I have a Durite split charge relay that senses when my starter battery has been fully charged before switching to charge the leisure battery. When running my new alternator conversion will charge the starter, then leisure battery. When hooked up, my Zig CF9 unit (£25 off eBay!! Bargain!) will power my 240v electrics inside the bus and charge my leisure battery. You don't necessarily need a Zig unit but I got it because it was going cheap on eBay. Now I can't tell you if it all works well in practice as I haven't got my bus back yet, proof will be in the pudding. [/QUOTE]
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