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I have an Autosleeper (Marquis) Dorset, based on a Peugeot Boxer 2.2HDI (2006 model).
I want to increase my battery power from the 85ah currently fitted as standard. I have purchased a couple of elecsol 100ah batteries and have managed to locate these, 1 under the drivers seat and the other directly behind (sligt mod was req).
I am now at the stage where they need connecting and have spoken to a motorhome service engineer to see if he would do the wiring. He has thrown up a couple of questions over doing this.
1. Can the camper charging system cope with the extra battery capacity without causing any problems or being unsafe?
The camper is fitted with a Inter-Power unit from Plug-In-Systems and the details are:-
Output voltage:- 13.8volts
Output current:- 12 amps
Overcurrent protection
Short circuit protection
Reverse polarity protection (battery)
2. Will the vehicle charging system be able to cope with the additional load when on the move without causing any problems?
I have read many articles where people have fitted additional batteries, but never come across these questions being asked or even them being a problem.
It seems that most none wildcampers assume we are all attached to the mains, so battery power isn't a problem.
I have also just ordered a couple of 50 watt solar panels to help when away.
Your comments on this matter would be much apriciated before I carry on.
Andy
I want to increase my battery power from the 85ah currently fitted as standard. I have purchased a couple of elecsol 100ah batteries and have managed to locate these, 1 under the drivers seat and the other directly behind (sligt mod was req).
I am now at the stage where they need connecting and have spoken to a motorhome service engineer to see if he would do the wiring. He has thrown up a couple of questions over doing this.
1. Can the camper charging system cope with the extra battery capacity without causing any problems or being unsafe?
The camper is fitted with a Inter-Power unit from Plug-In-Systems and the details are:-
Output voltage:- 13.8volts
Output current:- 12 amps
Overcurrent protection
Short circuit protection
Reverse polarity protection (battery)
2. Will the vehicle charging system be able to cope with the additional load when on the move without causing any problems?
I have read many articles where people have fitted additional batteries, but never come across these questions being asked or even them being a problem.
It seems that most none wildcampers assume we are all attached to the mains, so battery power isn't a problem.
I have also just ordered a couple of 50 watt solar panels to help when away.
Your comments on this matter would be much apriciated before I carry on.
Andy