Frank_Butcher
Member
Hi All - newbie here and looking for advice on aux battery charging behaviour. Have found a few threads but not seen conclusive answers there.
- At idle, i.e. no start, no hookup, I see a voltage of c.12V +/- , often (but not always) with the 'unable to determine charge' indicator on the central controller.
- On hook up, I see verrrry slow charging (with the charging indicator reported on the central controller) - incrementing a few tenths in say a 12 hour period.
- When driving, I see 14.4V, with the charging indicator displaying fully charged on the central controller. When turned off the display drops back to the c.12V range again.
There are no consumers on, e.g. fridge.
Two questions if I may. Is this flaky behaviour 'normal'? And what is the true charge of the aux battery in this scenario?
Note that the battery was left to go down to the 8V range when on the forecourt so there could well be degradation - another reason for asking before I go back to them.
Thanks in advance for any guidance.
- At idle, i.e. no start, no hookup, I see a voltage of c.12V +/- , often (but not always) with the 'unable to determine charge' indicator on the central controller.
- On hook up, I see verrrry slow charging (with the charging indicator reported on the central controller) - incrementing a few tenths in say a 12 hour period.
- When driving, I see 14.4V, with the charging indicator displaying fully charged on the central controller. When turned off the display drops back to the c.12V range again.
There are no consumers on, e.g. fridge.
Two questions if I may. Is this flaky behaviour 'normal'? And what is the true charge of the aux battery in this scenario?
Note that the battery was left to go down to the 8V range when on the forecourt so there could well be degradation - another reason for asking before I go back to them.
Thanks in advance for any guidance.