wonderer99
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Hey all
So my leisure battery has finally died after 3 years and I find myself in a bit of a pickle in that when it comes to electrics I am.....er......not top of the class lets say. The battery I have had is a 115Ah Halfords job that has been running off a split relay in the van for 3 years. So, needing to swap her out I was looking for the best recommendation for my setup really. I have read as many threads here as possible but still cant wrap my head around Ah and all the rest and what they really mean real world............so
I have a power UP 3D reel, a Pure freedom pump and controller and also have a bilge pump in the tank to fill up my Gardiner backpack. As I say I have a proper split relay kit that works great and so I was looking at recommendations for a battery that will run all those flawlessly on days when im not travelling far from home and the relay doesn't get much of a chance to do its job. Something robust.I am happy to get another Halfords 115Ah battery but wanted to know if there were better options out there. Do I need more Ah?
Help an electrical muppet before he blows himself up please!
Rich
So my leisure battery has finally died after 3 years and I find myself in a bit of a pickle in that when it comes to electrics I am.....er......not top of the class lets say. The battery I have had is a 115Ah Halfords job that has been running off a split relay in the van for 3 years. So, needing to swap her out I was looking for the best recommendation for my setup really. I have read as many threads here as possible but still cant wrap my head around Ah and all the rest and what they really mean real world............so
I have a power UP 3D reel, a Pure freedom pump and controller and also have a bilge pump in the tank to fill up my Gardiner backpack. As I say I have a proper split relay kit that works great and so I was looking at recommendations for a battery that will run all those flawlessly on days when im not travelling far from home and the relay doesn't get much of a chance to do its job. Something robust.I am happy to get another Halfords 115Ah battery but wanted to know if there were better options out there. Do I need more Ah?
Help an electrical muppet before he blows himself up please!
Rich