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Brits Go Motorhoming
31st of March 2021

Brits Go Motorhoming

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The weather is starting to change, and restrictions are easing, so it’s time to start thinking about trips away in our motorhomes and caravans.

Here are a few top tips on maintaining & looking after your leisure batteries.

Whilst your caravan is in storage, it’s really important that you properly maintain your leisure battery, to ensure it’s ready for your next trip out. We have listed some tips below for you, but if you need any additional advice, a charger or a replacement battery then please give us a call or pop into one of our battery centres, we’d be happy to help.

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Leisure battery top tips

  • As long as it has access to daylight, a solar panel can keep your leisure battery charged. Beware of over-charging, however, particularly if your panel has a cheap regulator
  • Overcharging can be just as bad for your leisure battery as undercharging
  • As a general rule, never allow your leisure battery to discharge below 50 per cent of its capacity
  • Performance will deteriorate with age. A typical leisure battery can last as little as five years
  • Ideally, use a leisure battery charger rather than a standard vehicle unit
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Do’s

  • Make sure your batteries are wired and installed in the correct manner
  • Charge your battery after purchase and before each use
  • Keep the terminals and posts free from corrosion. Lightly coat with petroleum jelly
  • Always keep your battery fully charged, even when not in use. When not in use, store in a cool environment connected to an appropriate charger.
  • Always keep the battery upright and adequately secured
  • If you’re laying up your vehicle for the winter, charge the battery at the end of the season and remove it from the motorhome, or use a permanently connected intelligent charger
  • Check your motorhome for appliances that draw a constant charge from the leisure battery, e.g. a tracking system or alarm, as you will need to counter this draw with a constant re-charge to maintain the battery and you won’t be able to remove your leisure battery.
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Don’ts

  • Never over-charge your battery. Once disconnected from the charger and, after 24 hours, a fully charged 12V battery should have a voltage of 12.7V. This can be checked with a multi-meter
  • Never over-discharge your battery. A battery is fully discharged when the load voltage is 11.70V – this means charge immediately
  • Never leave your battery in a discharged state for a prolonged period of time
  • Never reverse the polarity on your battery charging leads as this may damage the battery and charger
  • Never rely on an automotive alternator only – it may reduce battery life. Some base vehicles have “smart” alternators, which may not fully charge a leisure battery

If you would like any advice on the correct battery or charger for your motorhome or caravan, please give us a call or pop in – our battery experts will be more than happy to assist you.

We hope these tips have been helpful, if you would like a help post on any other battery related topic, please just let us know.

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Not only do we supply Batteries, but we also stock Battery Chargers to keep you Fully Charged & your battery healthy during this period of uncertainty.

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