wildebus
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It is unfortunate to have to say it, but the sargent charger will never do its job.Thanks. V useful suggestions though the thought of upgrading the Sargent unit is a bit daunting. Who could do it up here in East Lothian I wonder.
Meantime, I have access via a neighbour to a free standing smart charger. Is it worth giving the new battery a blast with that to get it fully charged. And would that get me to a point where the Sargent "charger" would do its job?
I'll speak to Alpha and Sargent next week.
The best the sargent charger will do is an initial charge of the battery ready for a 'proper' charger to take over and finish.
What I would say is the best option is not to upgrade the Sargent unit but to simply bypass it as far as the charging aspect goes. It is pretty simple to be honest and from your postings here I would say you would be well able to do it yourself
Basically, you buy yourself a decent standalone smart charger. If you got one of around 15A that would in itself be an upgrade. You then plug the AC input into one of the mains sockets, the DC output you wire direct to the battery terminals and voilá, that is it.
You should have a fuse in line on the DC +ve really (use a midi fuse holder rather than a blade fuse preferably) and turn the Charger switch off on the sargent EC155 and jobs done.
My own preference would be to get a Victron IP22 BlueSmart charger, but there are loads of options.
You then have the Sargent unit as a distribution unit for the 12V, Consumer Unit for the 240V and it will still do the split charge.
Now there has been no mention about the split charge ... depending how you tend to camp might dictate if you should upgrade the split charge. but that is a separate conversation.