Pollik
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There have been many threads on MH electrics...here is another one!
I have an 11yr old Bessecar - single leisure battery.
I am a heavy laptop user and I am beginning to find sites with electric hook up rather attractive.
At the moment, I charge while I drive and get about 2hrs battery usage from than (only 1hr if I am using the internet). I recharge from the cigar lighter, though a 300W inverter. At idle, the engine produces enough to power the laptop in heavy use (graphics) and to (very) slowly charge the laptop battery. The AC charging unit is rated at 65W. The cigar lighter functions without the ignition, but as I suspect that it is still powered by the van battery, I will only use it to recharge my phone.
I have tried running the laptop off the leisure battery, through a 12V DC charger, but that has a tendency to blow fuses and anyway seems to badly affect the rest of the 12v system (flickering lights). I have tried using an 75W inverter off the cigar lighter - this works most of the time, but quite often fails to recharge the laptop at idle.
The solutions that I can see available to me are:-
- carry on using the laptop with the 300W inverter, leaving the engine idling. Expensive in diesel, smelly, noisy for other MHers and my layout is such that I would have to sit in the front forward facing seat to use it.
- solar panels. This won't overcome the problem I have with running the laptop off the 12v leisure system
- wind generator. Ditto.
- generator. Expensive initial outlay, noisy for other MHers, no obvious place to store the heavy generator, wary of cheap imitations, high maintenance costs, not really suitable for all weather use (eg heavy rain) without building some kind of shelter...which I then have to store somewhere I haven't got. On the plus side, I could have one that runs on LPG (I have Gaslow).
- get a hamster in a wheel
- get a life
I would like to find a solution that ideally is not too expensive or jury rigged.
I thought about a second leisure battery, but on the advice I have seen elsewhere here. I would need to buy two batteries (the present one is probably old), I don't think that the I would get the wattage I need and even if I could, I don't think the 12v wiring will be rated high enough.
Of all these, the best solution seems to be a generator, much as I hate the idea. One practical problem I have is that, although I can pick up theory fairly easily, my DIY skills are poor (drills and such like).
Does anyone have any thoughts, advice or recommendations, please?
Polly
I have an 11yr old Bessecar - single leisure battery.
I am a heavy laptop user and I am beginning to find sites with electric hook up rather attractive.
At the moment, I charge while I drive and get about 2hrs battery usage from than (only 1hr if I am using the internet). I recharge from the cigar lighter, though a 300W inverter. At idle, the engine produces enough to power the laptop in heavy use (graphics) and to (very) slowly charge the laptop battery. The AC charging unit is rated at 65W. The cigar lighter functions without the ignition, but as I suspect that it is still powered by the van battery, I will only use it to recharge my phone.
I have tried running the laptop off the leisure battery, through a 12V DC charger, but that has a tendency to blow fuses and anyway seems to badly affect the rest of the 12v system (flickering lights). I have tried using an 75W inverter off the cigar lighter - this works most of the time, but quite often fails to recharge the laptop at idle.
The solutions that I can see available to me are:-
- carry on using the laptop with the 300W inverter, leaving the engine idling. Expensive in diesel, smelly, noisy for other MHers and my layout is such that I would have to sit in the front forward facing seat to use it.
- solar panels. This won't overcome the problem I have with running the laptop off the 12v leisure system
- wind generator. Ditto.
- generator. Expensive initial outlay, noisy for other MHers, no obvious place to store the heavy generator, wary of cheap imitations, high maintenance costs, not really suitable for all weather use (eg heavy rain) without building some kind of shelter...which I then have to store somewhere I haven't got. On the plus side, I could have one that runs on LPG (I have Gaslow).
- get a hamster in a wheel
- get a life
I would like to find a solution that ideally is not too expensive or jury rigged.
I thought about a second leisure battery, but on the advice I have seen elsewhere here. I would need to buy two batteries (the present one is probably old), I don't think that the I would get the wattage I need and even if I could, I don't think the 12v wiring will be rated high enough.
Of all these, the best solution seems to be a generator, much as I hate the idea. One practical problem I have is that, although I can pick up theory fairly easily, my DIY skills are poor (drills and such like).
Does anyone have any thoughts, advice or recommendations, please?
Polly