Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 07:58:11 EST
Reply-To: RAlanen@AOL.COM
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From: Frank Condelli <RAlanen@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: 2nd battery RELAY ??
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In a message dated 26/02/2004 11:44:00 AM Eastern Standard Time,
paullist@guzyk.com writes:
Frank, in case you missed my posting yesterday, this is a great relay
to use. It's engineered to properly connect and share 2 batteries.
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I agree with Mark, I installed the Surepower 1315 separator/relay
(purchased from a reseller in NJ) on my 72 Westy over a year ago and
it's worked flawlessly.
It was easy to install and it's automatic -- just install and forget
about it...and no messing around with the alternator or voltage
regulator (on a '72) wiring.
My notes on the installation:
http://www.pauldottrip.com/vw_bus/battery_separator/
>SurePower makes a special relay device that may be the simplest and most
>straight forward way to wire in a second battery for a Vanagon.
>
>http://www.surepower.com/Products/batsep.asp
No, I did not miss you post. I've been mulling over all the advice on this
issue now for a few days and decided that the Sure-Power gadget was the right
way to go. Called up to the local RV place and they had two in stock at
$124. Went up and got one and spent most of Monday installing it. I see a big
difference in the voltage of the aux battery after shutting down the van
after short runs now. Battery is always up to above 13 volts at shut down. I
chose to use the aux battery start option so ran a #4 wire from the main
battery to the aux battery under the van. Ran a # 14 wire up to the start switch
for the start position trigger. The two batteries need to have a large wire
connecting them, this idea of a 14 gauge wire to limit the dumping of the main
battery into the aux battery at start up is not right. It limits the
charge to the aux battery on short hauls. Granted if you drive for a few hours it
will work but when using the van for short runs day in and day out day after
day with o long runs you will eventually kill the aux battery if you have
any load normally on it. Found a sopping wet floor under the carpet while
trying to run that wire and then the throttle pedal link popped off and had to
dive under to remove the plastic cover to reinstall, found the four screws
rusted to the point they needed drilled out. Ended up cleaning up that mess,
dumping Krown oil all over the area and replacing the screws with nice big
stainless ones. Still trying to get the floor matting and carpet dry and still
use the van. PITA this winter weather.
Cheers,
Frank Condelli
Almonte, Ontario, Canada
_BusFusion_ (http://members.aol.com/BusFusion/bfhome.htm) a VW Camper
camping event, Almonte, ON, June 10 ~ 13, 2004
'87 Westy & Lionel Trains
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