Had one of these fitted last summer. Best purchase ever for my van right through the winter without having to worry about flat vehicle battery worked a treat.
thinking about gettting one of these for my narrowboat , i have a couple of questions you may be able to help me with , can i connect straight to the starter battery & leisure batteries by just connecting lugs that fit battery terminals ? does this unit come with longer wires or would i need to connect more wire myself to fit where i need this to go ? thanks for your help
What a hero... I am new to motorhomes and I thought all this wizardry was performed by the intelligent B2B systems ... oh no its not... Its performed as you describe so thank you so much for making this so clear and easy.
I have my solar panel charging both the leisure and vehicle battery, but while the engine is not running. Can I ask is it safe to run the vehicle whist the solar panel... through the solar controller)... is still connected to the vehicle battery? I ask this because will the heavy charge coming from alternator feed back into the solar panel and burn it out as it could do that I suppose. I have an in line fuse from the vehicle battery to the solar panel controller where there are 2 connections for 2 batteries, No1. I have the leisure battery and No2. I have the vehicle battery connected, as I only have one leisure battery I didn't want to waste that No2 battery input at the solar controller panel. Can you advise please?
Hi Peter, not sure if you’ll get this message but here goes. Am I able to fit the battery master between a 110ah lithium leasure battery and a 12 volt starter lead acid battery? 😊
Hi Paul, I have a factory fitted solar panel that charges the leisure battery. The controller has two outlets so you could connect it to the van battery. Whats likely to be the most effective and efficient way to charge the van battery - off the preinstalled solar panel controller or via one of these off the leisure battery ? thanks
You confuse charging voltage to the vehicle battery with battery actual state of charge (capacity) you get a realistic state of charge voltage 24 hours after removing the charging voltage. Charging at 13.5 volts may retain charge in the vehicle battery but won't ever fully charge it ( you need 14.2 or more for that) With your large available power from the solar panels why not use a dual charge controller and keep both batteries fully charged?
Well I would have subscribed……………….but🤔 you didn’t put a link to where we could get this………… And neither did you say where you got it from. So even though it was useful…… don’t know how much and where from 😢😢😢😢
"Overcharging of the second battery is excluded, since the charging voltage is reduced by at least 0.6 V " quote from website. That means the engine battery with never received a charging voltage greater the than 14..2 - 0.6 ≥ 13.6 V so never more than about 70% full!
Great vlog. My OCD is shouting "tuck the wires behind the battery cables" 🙂
Where can I buy one please ?
Had one of these fitted last summer. Best purchase ever for my van right through the winter without having to worry about flat vehicle battery worked a treat.
thinking about gettting one of these for my narrowboat , i have a couple of questions you may be able to help me with , can i connect straight to the starter battery & leisure batteries by just connecting lugs that fit battery terminals ? does this unit come with longer wires or would i need to connect more wire myself to fit where i need this to go ? thanks for your help
What a hero... I am new to motorhomes and I thought all this wizardry was performed by the intelligent B2B systems ... oh no its not...
Its performed as you describe so thank you so much for making this so clear and easy.
I was SURE about that too!! As you said.. oh no! :D Can't see why this little thing isn't fitted on every build or motorhome by default!
I have my solar panel charging both the leisure and vehicle battery, but while the engine is not running. Can I ask is it safe to run the vehicle whist the solar panel... through the solar controller)... is still connected to the vehicle battery? I ask this because will the heavy charge coming from alternator feed back into the solar panel and burn it out as it could do that I suppose. I have an in line fuse from the vehicle battery to the solar panel controller where there are 2 connections for 2 batteries, No1. I have the leisure battery and No2. I have the vehicle battery connected, as I only have one leisure battery I didn't want to waste that No2 battery input at the solar controller panel. Can you advise please?
Hi Peter, not sure if you’ll get this message but here goes. Am I able to fit the battery master between a 110ah lithium leasure battery and a 12 volt starter lead acid battery? 😊
Yes you can. I have Lithium leisure battery.
Hi can you put a link for this product please
Can I use the negative terminal of the vehicle battery for the earth as its earthed onto the vehicle next to the battery??
Is it suitable for system using lithium leisure battery + lead acid vehicle battery + victron battery to battery charger + victron solar charger?
Hi did you find the answer to your question?
@@ak4708snipe The answer is yes you can. I have Lithium leisure battery.
Hi Paul, I have a factory fitted solar panel that charges the leisure battery. The controller has two outlets so you could connect it to the van battery. Whats likely to be the most effective and efficient way to charge the van battery - off the preinstalled solar panel controller or via one of these off the leisure battery ? thanks
Funny you should say this, I have just had this problem. I called out Green Flag to charge up the battery and then I purchased a trickle charger.
Great idea but iam in a overlander truck 🚚 with 24v starter batterys and the live in box is all 12v is there away to convert?
Not sure what maximum voltage the Battery Master supports - contact Van Bitz for this
You confuse charging voltage to the vehicle battery with battery actual state of charge (capacity) you get a realistic state of charge voltage 24 hours after removing the charging voltage. Charging at 13.5 volts may retain charge in the vehicle battery but won't ever fully charge it ( you need 14.2 or more for that)
With your large available power from the solar panels why not use a dual charge controller and keep both batteries fully charged?
Well I would have subscribed……………….but🤔 you didn’t put a link to where we could get this………… And neither did you say where you got it from. So even though it was useful…… don’t know how much and where from 😢😢😢😢
good video very clear instructions
"Overcharging of the second battery is excluded, since the charging voltage is reduced by at least 0.6 V " quote from website.
That means the engine battery with never received a charging voltage greater the than 14..2 - 0.6 ≥ 13.6 V so never more than about 70% full!