10para
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Has anyone have a sterling power battery to Battery charger fitted if so what's your opinions
I have the battery to battery 50 amp.... So I'm assuming from empty battery which I think is 50% it takes 2 hours of driving to fully charge.. But in real terms maybe because we move most days it's always fully charged. But when we have been parked up for 6 days.....running the engine for just 15 mins seemed to be enough to keep us in power.I also have two125 amp batteries from 50% charge how long would it take to bring them back to a full charge?
Have you the alternator to Battery or the battery to Battery charger?
Are these B2B chargers simple to fit yourself? I'm competent at most jobs but know nothing about electrics.
Trying to get my head around all this hype about B2B chargers.
I have a modern motorhome 210 amps of battery and tend to move every 1 to 2 days but have been static for 3. Watch tv every night through a sky box / inverter and to date had no issues with depleting my batteries. Use an 80 watt folding solar panel when the sun shines and have 100% led lights which obviously helps with power usage.
Would I need a B2B charger ? What are the benefits for me a Mr average motorhomer ?
Hi 10para
This was my experience.
http://www.wildcamping.co.uk/forums/motorhome-problems/29784-sterling-b2b-catches-melts.html
I have a WAECO B2B and it is definitely not the same as a Stirling. It has no sensing in it and it will flatten your vehicle battery simply to keep the leisure one up to 14.4v. If I run with lights, heater and wipers on, the main battery can go down to below 8v. This happened to me in 2010 in Italy in a blizzard. It killed my starter battery and I had to be recovered to a garage from the AutoRoute. It again happened in the UK at Selby after I had had another new starter battery fitted in County Durham and drove there in bad weather. The van would not start the next morning. I put a meter on the battery after I jump started the van from the leisure bank after disconnecting the B2B The starter battery was charging so I reconnected the B2B and the leisure's were showing a charge at 13.8 and taking more than my amp meter could show, but the starter battery was going down I watched it drop to below 10v despite the engine running and charging. As soon as I disconnected the B2B my vehicle battery started charging.
I was told by the supplier it was the same as a Stirling. He had the Waeco 40amp in stock and I urgently needed a booster for my 330Ah leisure bank. I would have had to wait until he got a Stirling, so I took his word. BIG MISTAKE.
I have installed and just love the Stirling B2B charger
Its easy to install, batteries always totally charged, fully reconditioned all the time.
If like me you use storage without hookup you will also need solar to keep battery bank charged when parked to maintain alarms etc,
Dont believe the unbelievers after 5 years of having one of these I know it works and Im still on the same battery bank I started with and they are all perfect, thats engine battery and 2 habitation batteries. Magic!!!!
Bob::heart::heart::heart:
I have recently purchased and fitted a sterling BtoB charger but only two led's show. One is the battery type and after 15 mins the alternator overheat led shows but the alternator feel cool. Can you help.