Which leisure battery is best




















Flooded leisure batteries are not commonly round these days as the sealed version is more popular and pretty much identical in performance but would the maintenance issues.

Sealed leisure battery is best suited for Caravans, motorhomes and boat habitation areas. The most common size is a amp hour leisure battery. If you have a high load such as an electric fridge, motormover, inverter consider an AGM leisure battery or a GEL option as these are better suited. They last longer, can be mounted on the side and will not leak, they have the ability to charge and discharge fast and can deep discharge regularly without significant performance loss.

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Next Day Delivery Service order before 12pm. Money Back Guarantee 30 days. For example, a battery which has a rating of Ah, can provide 1 amp for hours or 10 amps for 10 hours. Alternatively, if you have the space, for more power you could get two identical batteries and run them in parallel where two Ah batteries will operate as one Ah battery. Deciding what battery capacity to get will very much depend on your needs. However, if you plan to spend more time living in your tiny rolling home with appliances such as fridges and ovens, you will need a bigger capacity battery.

From fairy lights to pressure cookers, take a look at my ultimate van life accessories guide! The lifespan may be stated on the battery in years or in cycles, which if you remember from above is the amount of times a battery is discharged. Sealed lead acid batteries typically last anywhere from 4 — 8 years whereas lithium batteries can last 10 — 20 years. Need a heater for your van? Check out my guide to campervan diesel heaters!

All van lifers will examine the weight of a product before they consider adding it to their van. Weight increases fuel consumption by your van so if this is a big priority for your van build or conversion, consider the much lighter lithium batteries instead of lead acid versions.

To learn more about powering you van via solar panels, check out this guide! For me this is the best battery for campervans and motorhomes because it has the best performance to cost ratio. Platinum are a well established battery producer and this battery comes with a 3 year warranty.

With this warranty you can feel confident to get at least 3 years usage from it. This battery has been given the A class by the National Caravan Council which is the highest rating a battery can get. This basically means that this is a high capacity battery designed for users who plan to live off grid.

This is the battery I use in my van which I have been living in full time for the past 6 months. Prior to that I was only using the van part-time. If none of those things apply to you, then save your money and get the AGM battery instead. If money were no object I would get this lithium battery from Renogy or possibly even two I said money was no object right!

This is a battery that will start your van engine but also run appliances. The Energy Expedition Plus is a maintenance free, lead acid battery with hybrid technology which makes it ideal for use as a starter battery and a leisure battery. It weighs 24kg which is pretty standard for this sized battery and provides Ah which is enough to charge small appliances over the course of a weekend. As with many things, when it comes to campervan batteries you definitely get what you pay for.

However, factors such as budget, space and planned electricity usage will dictate which battery you should choose. AGM leisure batteries offer the best performance to cost ratio and for this reason would be a smart choice for most van lifers. Louise is an overland leader from South Wales who runs adventure tours in Africa, Asia and the Americas.

Whether you camp on a Club site with full electric hook-up or attend rallies with no mains electric supply a battery in your unit is an essential addition. This data sheet explains the construction and provides some guidance to buying and maintaining a leisure battery to enable a stress free holiday. Get free help and advice when you join the Club. The 12V equipment in a caravan or motorhome relies on a leisure battery. This important item is not normally supplied with a new caravan whereas most new motorhomes have one as standard.

Batteries that are designed to start a vehicle are made differently from batteries specifically intended to run caravanning appliances.

This is because their operating requirements are different. In contrast, a leisure battery has to provide a steady flow of current over a prolonged period and seldom gets replenished until the user recognises that its voltage level has substantially fallen.

If left long in a discharged state, a battery will generally not regain its former condition.



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