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Date:         Sat, 30 Aug 2008 10:37:31 -0700
Reply-To:     PB <pbrattan@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         PB <pbrattan@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Aux. Battery Works! Yay!
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Yikes! That's the problem I was describing earlier in this post. When I first got the camper, I was not told about the stereo kill switch. * **This was apparently installed to kill the equalizer, which drains BOTH batteries every 10 days, even if the stereo is turned off*. With the equalizer killed each time I turn off the stereo - no problem at all. So, what you just described, about the batteries being wired in parallel, is probably accurate. and they are definitely NOT a matched set.

How would one correct this problem, or what would one say to an auto electrician? * I wouldn't TOUCH anything electrical in the van, unless it was a direct replacement.* I have recently found an EXCELLENT VW mechanic near where I live, and I know he could fix the battery wiring. He would probably figure it out the problem on his own, but that would take more time.

I would probably not ever run electrical devices with the van parked for more than 1 day without driving it. * If I had a decent fridge, that would probably be the only thing continuously drawing power while parked, so what would happen if I left the parallel wiring as it is for a while?*

Thanks again. Patti ******************************* On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@hotmail.com>wrote:

> The concept of an auxiliary or house battery is that some load will be on > the house battery and the loads needed for driving remain on the chassis > battery. If everything is still working including the ignition circuits > with the chassis battery disconnected tells me that the two batteries are > simply wired in parallel. All this does is give you more time before you > are stranded with two dead batteries. Also, if wired this way, both > batteries should be a matched set. > > Dennis > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of > PB > Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 3:02 AM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Aux. Battery Works! Yay! > > I was just about to have my auxiliary battery wired to power the interior > lights, fridge, and stereo when hubby told me to test it by disconnecting > the main battery. What a great surprise to see everything working, > including the ignition - with the + battery cable disconnected! Now I can > invest that money in poptop shocks and a sunroof! > > My current aux. battery is an "Orbital" Deep Cycle, but I couldn't see any > specs on it (it was already dark and I was using a flashlight.) The > battery > is a little too tall and sticks above the cavity, but the previous owner > built a neat little cover for it. > > I left the Dometic on for over an hour to see if it worked. The battery > light on the side of the stove was green, but it didn't get cold at all, > so > I turned it off. Will the Vitrifrigo start getting cold right away on 12 > v? And how long will it run from the aux battery if the van is parked? > > Another thing I noticed - with the poptop up, right above the rear door, > after the upper bed is folded down, there is a fairly large rectangular > pocket of space available for storing soft goods. > > I'm glad hubby told me to check out the battery situation. When I first > got > the van, I had several weeks of battery problems because I didn't know > that > I had to use the kill-switch to turn off the radio. I actually thought I > had checked out the aux battery at that time, but I guess I didn't. > > Patti > 90 Westy Automatic > >


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