Gorillademo
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Hi Guys and Girls
I'm Rob, a demolition operative living in my 1996 Puegeot Camper Van during the week.
I've only had the van a couple of months and am struggling with a couple of issues.
I've got some manuals for the on-board items, heating, fridge, Thetford cassette, etc... However... the Zig unit manual has been photocopied and the information does not match the unit in the van.
QUESTION 1. Should the Zig unit charge the leisure battery when hooked-up or on a genny? (there is a 'Green Charge on' lamp) on the unit... but it has never come on when hooked up or when using my sign-wave generator? Or does the Zig unit ONLY deal with the 12V electrics?
My reason for asking is the 'blown-air' heating system is flattening the leisure battery in a day or so! With the cold nights coming this is obviously no good at all. As an Ex-RAF Technician, confidence and experience is high and I have a volt-meter and a selection of tools with me. The leisure battery charges at 14V when the engine is running... but I have not been able to detect any charging when on hook-up or using the generator. But charging on 'mains' might be like a trickle charge (similar to using your car battery charger overnight).

QUESTION 2. How long should the battery be able to support the blown-air heating? (The guy I bought it from suggested buying a new battery...) but he was only using official camp sites, not wild camping as I am, therefore, if the battery is not being charged while hooked-up, it will only be charged on the way to the site via the engine alternator, which may not be long enough.
In case the image doesn't work the unit has these numbers on the right hand side. MC-4000m AS
Here's hoping you guys may have some suggestions and or information.
Kindest regards
Rob
I'm Rob, a demolition operative living in my 1996 Puegeot Camper Van during the week.
I've only had the van a couple of months and am struggling with a couple of issues.
I've got some manuals for the on-board items, heating, fridge, Thetford cassette, etc... However... the Zig unit manual has been photocopied and the information does not match the unit in the van.
QUESTION 1. Should the Zig unit charge the leisure battery when hooked-up or on a genny? (there is a 'Green Charge on' lamp) on the unit... but it has never come on when hooked up or when using my sign-wave generator? Or does the Zig unit ONLY deal with the 12V electrics?
My reason for asking is the 'blown-air' heating system is flattening the leisure battery in a day or so! With the cold nights coming this is obviously no good at all. As an Ex-RAF Technician, confidence and experience is high and I have a volt-meter and a selection of tools with me. The leisure battery charges at 14V when the engine is running... but I have not been able to detect any charging when on hook-up or using the generator. But charging on 'mains' might be like a trickle charge (similar to using your car battery charger overnight).

QUESTION 2. How long should the battery be able to support the blown-air heating? (The guy I bought it from suggested buying a new battery...) but he was only using official camp sites, not wild camping as I am, therefore, if the battery is not being charged while hooked-up, it will only be charged on the way to the site via the engine alternator, which may not be long enough.
In case the image doesn't work the unit has these numbers on the right hand side. MC-4000m AS
Here's hoping you guys may have some suggestions and or information.
Kindest regards
Rob