Sean
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Oh Dearest Knowledgeable Souls of the Wildcamping Forums;
I come again seeking your ever so knowledgable answers! Last night whilst reading my book my lights all went out. This morning I got my multimeter out and started investigating.
I have ZIG Cfg-8 and when this is switched to onsite my leisure battery is 11.38v and when on touring goes up to 11.40v. Similarly my main battery is 12.58 onnsite and goes down to 12.52v when on touring. This all makes sense(I think).
However when I turn the motor on my main batter jumps up to 14.1v and the leisure remains at the same power. Irrespective of which switch position the zig board is on.
So my guess is that perhaps the relay control switch has gone bung? Does that make sense and if so -what is the best way to test this? Finally if this does turn out to be the case - where can I get one quickly (e.g not over the web as I'm wilding with no fixed abode). I'm in Portishead now and heading to the new forest so anywhere in the south-west area is fine.
Thanks
Sean
I come again seeking your ever so knowledgable answers! Last night whilst reading my book my lights all went out. This morning I got my multimeter out and started investigating.
I have ZIG Cfg-8 and when this is switched to onsite my leisure battery is 11.38v and when on touring goes up to 11.40v. Similarly my main battery is 12.58 onnsite and goes down to 12.52v when on touring. This all makes sense(I think).
However when I turn the motor on my main batter jumps up to 14.1v and the leisure remains at the same power. Irrespective of which switch position the zig board is on.
So my guess is that perhaps the relay control switch has gone bung? Does that make sense and if so -what is the best way to test this? Finally if this does turn out to be the case - where can I get one quickly (e.g not over the web as I'm wilding with no fixed abode). I'm in Portishead now and heading to the new forest so anywhere in the south-west area is fine.
Thanks
Sean