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Dual Battery
Hi,
I am thinking of fitting a second battery but I am worried that it could potentially damage the alternator. I had one on my Vito and the alternator died twice, I took it out and the alternator was fine after that. I was ether unlucky, or my theory is that if the LB is really low / flat and the relay kicks in then there would be a large demand from the LB from the alternator.
Anyone got any theories?
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13th Mar 2020 6:11 pm
pwheeldon
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Hi,
Thanks for that. I had seen it but I have one albeit a cheap one, but I am thinking of THIS
Lower price and it's new. But first off I want to make sure it wont knacker the alternator.
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13th Mar 2020 6:44 pm
mick_n3
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Got the same T-Max one fitted to mine, been on nearly 2 years no issues
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13th Mar 2020 6:51 pm
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Why do you feel you need a second battery? In many cases its an "overkill" unless you're parked up for a very long time!
I keep a jumper pack permanently plugged in to a charge socket and have fitted a decent 100Ah battery.
I have never needed to use the pack on the D3's despite long periods when I'm away, but it gets plenty of use for other motorists. yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
13th Mar 2020 6:55 pm
joness7
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T Max System
I have recently taken a T-Max out of mine:
Yours for £50 including extra battery strap, cables etc.
Worked faultlessly or 2 years, the display gives a nice bit of comfort as to state of batteries etc. Got me out of a jam once, and used the spare battery to jump start other vehicles several times.2018 1.5Ti Skoda Octavia - dull as f&ck
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14th Mar 2020 11:04 am
pwheeldon
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Jones,
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14th Mar 2020 2:57 pm
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pwheeldon
Not seen a PM?
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14th Mar 2020 4:42 pm
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14th Mar 2020 5:05 pm
Harry365
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I have 1 main starter and 2 leisure batteries on mine. Leisure batteries get heavy use, coffee machine, microwave, tv, laptop and get deepcyled probably about 150 times per year. Vehicle is 2007 with 147,000 miles. From what I can tell (FSH) it has the original alternator. I've had my setup for 2 years (40,000 miles) and alternator still going strong.
You'll be fine. I use an automatic voltage split charge system.
Why do you feel you need a second battery? In many cases its an "overkill" unless you're parked up for a very long time!
I keep a jumper pack permanently plugged in to a charge socket and have fitted a decent 100Ah battery.
I have never needed to use the pack on the D3's despite long periods when I'm away, but it gets plenty of use for other motorists.
Have a Traxide fitted to mine, been on since I purchased the car in 2010. It did fail once (after about 4 years) but I contacted Traxide and he fixed it free of charge. I use mine to run the battery for my fridge (Engel) and any extra lights etc so I can use them when camping without worrying about flattening my starting battery.
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