chrishunter
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Has anyone tried a leisure battery from temu ,are they any good ? are they any cheaper? I`ve got to get a second one before going away in the van.
Never bought any so im wondering are they old school round cells or the new flat pack units now used, price is king mind you.Has anyone tried a leisure battery from temu ,are they any good ? are they any cheaper? I`ve got to get a second one before going away in the van.
Price is king? Where is the bargain deal when the battery fails after a couple of months? Good luck getting any warranty from TemuNever bought any so im wondering are they old school round cells or the new flat pack units now used, price is king mind you.
not sure how many batteries I have bought from Alpha but it will be in triple figuresPersonally.... I'd always go to Alpha if possible...
I've never heard a bad word said about them.
Correct i would not buy of temu, best to go where a warenty is.Price is king? Where is the bargain deal when the battery fails after a couple of months? Good luck getting any warranty from TemuSaved a bit of money but you have ******d your trip away and will end up paying over the top for a replacement battery to let you continue.
There are cheaper battery trade shops if you hunt them out, go dressed in work rags, you may save from 10 to 30% on batteries, halfords are dick turpins and wont know what a lipo 4 battery is and just try and sell you a so called less battery.How important is a few quid saving , buy local so it's easy too return ,halforde have a good return reputation but not the cheapest , the number of thefts from door step delivery is rapidly rising, ,
I had two leisure batteries one failed ,they must be about 8/10 years old so i`ll try alpha. when the weather improves and i get the van ready to go away. I need two so that when i run one down i swop them over. Thanks all.How important is a few quid saving , buy local so it's easy too return ,halforde have a good return reputation but not the cheapest , the number of thefts from door step delivery is rapidly rising, ,
Why not connect all up together, saves fafing about and both will be full charged from engine and solar if you have that.I had two leisure batteries one failed ,they must be about 8/10 years old so i`ll try alpha. when the weather improves and i get the van ready to go away. I need two so that when i run one down i swop them over. Thanks all.
I had two leisure batteries one failed ,they must be about 8/10 years old so i`ll try alpha. when the weather improves and i get the van ready to go away. I need two so that when i run one down i swop them over. Thanks all.
You really can't just automatically drop in a lithium battery into a setup though.Fogstar do a dumb lithium 100a so a usable 95 a for £150 with Bluetooth for easy monitoring £175 , so they’re now comparable to a conventional lead acid but lighter and more usable amperage, but your 120A lead acid is only giving you 60 A ??? If your absolutely wedded to old tech a 160a lead carbon would be about the same price as 2 x 120 same sort of size though taller and would let you access 85% of its amperage still far more than your 120a pair combined
Have you thought about connecting two batteries in parallel?I had two leisure batteries one failed ,they must be about 8/10 years old so i`ll try alpha. when the weather improves and i get the van ready to go away. I need two so that when i run one down i swop them over. Thanks all.
Just what i said a few posts back, makes more sense.Have you thought about connecting two batteries in parallel?
That way both get charged at the same time and so need to swap in/out.
Both batteries should be same type / make/ capacity / age.