That is actually a genuine "Peaky Blinders" cap Complete with Razor Bladeyou an extra for peaky blinders Dave? not quite local enough yet, I am in north yorks lol. will get there at some point
The Ritar Batteries I have have an Absorption voltage of 14.2 - 14.4V (it is referred to as Constant Voltage Charge on the battery info on the side of the unit). The typical Lead Carbon battery seem to prefer a lower voltage than the typical AGM Lead Acid Battery I have noticed. The Northstar Lead Acid has a similar recommended range.@wildebus
Having little to do today I thought I'd read this thread again and read up on lead carbon batteries. When it comes to charging lead carbon the float voltage is given but there seems little info on Bulk charge voltage, although I don't think I've seen the term Bulk mentioned.
David, what voltages will you be setting your B2B to?
Some little updates to the Motorhome ....
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
I am a big fan of TPMS systems and have used them for over 15 years - both aftermarket add-ons and later on Factory Fitted systems.
The aftermarket ones tend to be better in fact as they typically provide monitoring for both Tyre Pressure and Temperature and for that reason can provide faster indications of dragging brakes then just uneven pressure increases.
On the Autotrail I have the Reimo cab blinds fitted and a screen-mounted TPMS display would get in the way as well as adding extra clutter, so I decided to go for a system that integrated with the In-Dash 'infotainment' system I installed after getting the van ....
So this is the kit (you don't get the middle display bit though! THAT is the radio in your van )
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There are a few kits like this - I chose the "Jansite" badged unit available from Amazon here - https://amzn.to/3u1wagQ
You get the 4 sensors which fit on in place of the dustcaps. These are marked up for each wheel and pre-paired to the receiver so no setup is needed in that repect.
You install an App on the head unit. There is one on the USB key, but that key wasn't recognised by the head unit so I downloaded from the Google Play Store instead.
Following are a bunch of App screenshots from the Amazon listing
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The app seems pretty good. You setup your parameters for high and low pressure and high temp and then if the thresholds are exceeded an alarm (visual and audible) comes up.
I still think in PSI so changed the units from BAR to PSI, and setup the pressures to suit the motorhome. I run at 65PSI all round and I made sure the TPMS system could cope with the higher pressures found in commercials (the kit works upto 8 BAR, which is well over 100PSI, so more than enough. Many kits are car only and have a 4 BAR cutoff)
Took some (terrible) photos of my setup ...
BTW. The display below is slightly different as the App you download is different to the one they supply on the key and show in the example, but everything workds in the same way.
This shows each tyre (and this is telling me I need to pump them up!). I set the High Pressure value to 65PSI to check how the alarm would look.
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And when the dash unit is in normal use, say listening to the radio, and an alarm occurs, you get this kind of display...
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Set the thresholds correctly after that (went for 71PSI upper, 55PSI lower at the moment).
I've found tyre pressures tend to stablise at the "running pressure" after around 20 minutes of cruising and don't really go higher unless you are taking corners like a madman, so after a little drive out I'll get an idea what to set the numbers to.
Hi. It is this specific unit - https://amzn.to/2QW4wnz - but it is showing as 'not currently available' (quite common for these type of units as they get superceded so frequently).Do you have a link to the In-Dash 'infotainment' system you fitted and how would you rate it?
This is always a bit of a worry.How do you overcome "legally" stopping the sweet children stealing your dustcaps? I had thought they could be inside the wheels, but P/P=0
I'd tried reporting this sort of thing to the police and was laughed at! Even future serious criminals need training, it starts early with dust caps.Last time had any wee nippers to this was in North London and ... would you believe it .... on a Sunday Morning when the car was parked outside the Church! Coming out and saw them kneeling down at the wheels (and they weren't praying).
Dave did you get one of your sisters Apple'sI'd tried reporting this sort of thing to the police and was laughed at! Even future serious criminals need training, it starts early with dust caps.
Reminds me of a story. My eldest sister by 20 years younger, came home with some apples as a small child. Obviously stolen. After interrogation the source of the stolen apples was found. My mother marched my sister to the house with said apples and got my sister to knock on the door. A woman answered and my sister apologised for stealing the apples. "That's ok my love" says the woman "you keep them" My mother was very miffed that my sister never got a second telling off!
Life was tough as a child, I was deprived of the misbehaviour most children had daily.
Before I was born.Dave did you get one of your sisters Apple's
Hi Pete,David,
May I ask what bits of kit are giving you those tempearture readings. I know the VRM will not display the temperature of the MPPT controler but it obviously will display something.
ThanksWhat a lovely van and a great layout. Fantastic end bathroom.
I hadn't realised until this thread that your old van was called Clarence. Doesn't take a genius to see why.
Enjoy!