iampatman
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Hi all,
About 18 months ago I had a refurbished Calira 38/20 charger/PDU unit fitted to my 2008 Lunar H592 Motorhome by A&N services in N Wales. Combined with a new Bosch silver battery I've had no problems since. Calira haven't made this unit for some time and now they have stopped refurbishing units as well. A&N no longer offer replacements as they have no stock left so I asked Allen if he could replace my charger/PDU unit with one from another manufacturer in the event of my Calira unit failing in the future (which I have no doubt it will). Unfortunately he's not prepared to take on a major re-wiring job on this scale.
So, short of taking a £20k plus van down to the tip when the Calira unit inevitably dies, does anyone have any suggestions as to who might replace the charging unit.
I appreciate it's not just a matter of swapping out the wiring at the rear and fitting another unit (elektroblock, reich etc..) and probably more like rewiring a house,albeit a small one. On wheels. But with less floors.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Pat
About 18 months ago I had a refurbished Calira 38/20 charger/PDU unit fitted to my 2008 Lunar H592 Motorhome by A&N services in N Wales. Combined with a new Bosch silver battery I've had no problems since. Calira haven't made this unit for some time and now they have stopped refurbishing units as well. A&N no longer offer replacements as they have no stock left so I asked Allen if he could replace my charger/PDU unit with one from another manufacturer in the event of my Calira unit failing in the future (which I have no doubt it will). Unfortunately he's not prepared to take on a major re-wiring job on this scale.
So, short of taking a £20k plus van down to the tip when the Calira unit inevitably dies, does anyone have any suggestions as to who might replace the charging unit.
I appreciate it's not just a matter of swapping out the wiring at the rear and fitting another unit (elektroblock, reich etc..) and probably more like rewiring a house,albeit a small one. On wheels. But with less floors.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Pat