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yes i have that one. Seems like a added on thing not factory fitted.
Pretty sure they will work ok without them, I have the battery sensor but not the alternator sensor, they are just a safety precaution. If you give Sterling a phone, they are very helpful, even if you didn't buy from them, as they prefer to sell via other outlets but have a good technical backup.
01905 771771 Ask to speak to Will rather than Mr Sterling, he`s a nice guy and very helpful. and the Sterling sp shop is the best prices for extras
it has a elektroblock as well but when connected to 240v it does not charge the engine battery. Just the lesure
batterry but seems a bit slow to charge them
Fitted one to a boat. Cables from battery to B2B need to be short and same size as starter cables. Don't skimp on cables. Longer the cable the thicker it needs to be otherwise you get very large voltage drop. The cable from the B2B to the other battery can be much longer and considerably thinner. You can get the cable ends from RS but you need a mini blowlamp to heat them up and get solder flowing. Don't forget when working out the voltage drop of cables it's there and back. So if you measure 5m then you work on 10. Don't forget you are working on high amps at low voltage so voltage drop can be considerable.
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Fitted one to a boat. Cables from battery to B2B need to be short and same size as starter cables. Don't skimp on cables. Longer the cable the thicker it needs to be otherwise you get very large voltage drop. The cable from the B2B to the other battery can be much longer and considerably thinner. You can get the cable ends from RS but you need a mini blowlamp to heat them up and get solder flowing. Don't forget when working out the voltage drop of cables it's there and back. So if you measure 5m then you work on 10. Don't forget you are working on high amps at low voltage so voltage drop can be considerable.
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thats strange the engine battery should be protected from the hab accesories
thats strange the engine battery should be protected from the hab accesories
They are, but I have the Snipe Auto Satt Dish connected to the engine battery so it automatically parks the dish when you start the engine, safety thing, it only uses power when it first locks onto the satt, but I had been messing with it for days parked up at the house with different satellites and kept leaving the ignition on, I`ll blame my age LOL
lucky you were at the house
Pretty sure they will work ok without them, I have the battery sensor but not the alternator sensor, they are just a safety precaution.
Sounds like someone has connected it up to the wrong cable. The ELB has a couple of circuits that are on even when power is off in the Habitation Area but these are from the leisure battery. You can use the fridge relay for the 12v signal to put the Ariel to bed. When you put it on mains both batteries get charged. Our ELB also charges the engine battery and Hab battery from the Solar Panel.
Interesting about the fridge relay, I might give that a try, so when you start the engine the fridge relay gets 12v and parks the dish ???
Also found out the power line from the battery on the Fiat Cab drops the voltage when you start the engine and this switches the sat navy off. Which is why Pilote added another wire.
I carry a set of cigarette lighter socket jump leads just in case, this one is expensive but I bought mine from Aldi, less than £10 and worth every penny, I used to connect from a leisure battery socket to the one on the dash and 10mins later the engine starts, I don't need this anymore because my engine battery charges from the solar panel now but I still carry itAye it was, I`m still thinking of a get out of jail quick if the engine batt ever goes duff, I carry jump leads but you need a battery, I thought of a system of connecting my 4x110 amp batts in an emergency to the engine batt but I believe it can do them a bit of harm,
I carry a set of cigarette lighter socket jump leads just in case, this one is expensive but I bought mine from Aldi, less than £10 and worth every penny, I used to connect from a leisure battery socket to the one on the dash and 10mins later the engine starts, I don't need this anymore because my engine battery charges from the solar panel now but I still carry it
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Aye it was, I`m still thinking of a get out of jail quick if the engine batt ever goes duff, I carry jump leads but you need a battery, I thought of a system of connecting my 4x110 amp batts in an emergency to the engine batt but I believe it can do them a bit of harm,
I dont know how it works...but i had my sterling b2b fitted by a motorhome electrician.and all he did was put the sterling in-between the cable coming from the engine battery to the leisure battery. From the sterling to the leisure battery he upgraded the cables.He also put a 50amp fuse next to the leisure battery. When i rang sterling and asked about the temp sensors and i quote" oh you dont need them unless your planning on staying somewhere quite warm for a long time ".So make of that what you will
thats the trouble the unit is bigger than i thougt. Iam struggling to find somewhere near the engine battery
to mount it