Monday, 20 January 2014

How to Avoid Problems in Leisure Batteries?

You can call them by whatever name: domestic, auxiliary or leisure batteries. All these names refer to the same item which you should never treat as starter batteries. Though these domestic or leisure batteries really look like starter batteries yet they are not meant for charging the 12 volt appliances used in your boat, caravan or motor home.

After taking a considerable amount of time researching the various models of leisure battery customers need, Great Outdoors On-line has decided to sell them online with good discounts. Adding to the experience of outdoor activists, it offers a wide range of caravan batteries including models for most commonly used applications. Great Outdoors Online assures to provide high quality leisure batteries that will meet customer’s demand of charging and satisfaction.

At www.greatoutdoorsonline.co.uk, customers often come in search of tips that will keep their leisure batteries perfect for years and help them avoid any kind of problems that are generally seen these days. Here is given a list of the most simple and easy tips that will assist in troubleshooting the leisure batteries you have.

  • Use a Leisure Battery Charger for full charging - A leisure battery differs from a standard car battery in function. It charges and supplies power continuously and should therefore be charged to full capacity.  Connect it to a battery charger and charge it for at least forty eight hours in order to ensure full charging capacity. Please read the volt capacity as it indicates how much charge is left in your battery. If it is 12.7 V the battery is fully charged. When this level drops, there is a gradual fall in its charge level.
  • Keep the battery ventilated- You need to ensure while travelling the leisure battery is kept safe as standard ones contain harmful corrosives/acid that can cause serious burns or injuries. It is essential to keep the battery well ventilated in closed areas. There are well ventilated lockers or shelves for keeping these batteries in some vehicles.
  • Keep it away from fire or smoke- You should not use smoke or fire near to a place where a leisure battery is kept. Safety clothing should always be kept as minor flames can break out into dangerous fire.
  
  • Your Caravan may not have a suitable charger to keep it fully charged - Most of the chargers attached to caravans don’t allow you to keep your batteries fully charged all the time. You can only expect a few hours of charge which will prevent if from getting charge less. You should put it on charge for 48 hours continuously in order to save yourself from a flat battery experience. 
  • Maintain the battery properly so that it will last longer - The expected life of a leisure battery is around two years but the more you maintain it the more will be its lifetime. So, check its terminals, take care of its cells and keep it away from wetness or moisture.
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