HeywoodFloyd
Active Member
I've had my 90 for about 5 years now, it came with a split charge system already in place, with the main, and and additional battery for the winch, relocated to a box in the rear. It's always worked a charm, I've never had any fault with it.
Over lockdown, the landy didn't go very far, and on a couple of occasions I ended up with not enough charge in the batteries to start the old girl up. I've got a lot of technology and electrical paraphernalia in the cab, so it doesn't surprise me that something is slowly draining the battery, and I've only now discovered this due to the lack of trips I've been making.
It's no big deal, but for the first time, I've had to try and charge the batteries from the mains - and this is where my lack of full understanding of the split charging system lets me down a bit. Which battery am I supposed to be connecting the mains charger to? For now I've gone with the main battery, and this has worked, overnight it got enough juice to start her up. But something I've noticed on both occasions now, is that after a while, the split charger relay starts clicking away. I can hear it in the night, turning on, and then 10 to 15 seconds later turning off, and then on, and then off, etc. I'm assuming the high voltage coming into the battery is tricking it into turning on to charge both batteries, but then something makes it turn back off again, and on again, and off again.
By the time I disconnect the charger in the morning, I'm still not seeing either of the batteries fully charged again, so I'm assuming that for the first hour or so, some charge gets in without this issue starting, then as the batteries start to ramp up in charge, this issue starts, and this prevents any more charge from getting in?
Either way, I get enough charge to start up, and after a journey, the batteries are back up to full charge again. But it would be nice to know how to get a full charge in from the mains without the split charge system from interfering?
I totally accept that I might be completely misunderstanding what's going on. So any advice or correction would be great, thanks!
Over lockdown, the landy didn't go very far, and on a couple of occasions I ended up with not enough charge in the batteries to start the old girl up. I've got a lot of technology and electrical paraphernalia in the cab, so it doesn't surprise me that something is slowly draining the battery, and I've only now discovered this due to the lack of trips I've been making.
It's no big deal, but for the first time, I've had to try and charge the batteries from the mains - and this is where my lack of full understanding of the split charging system lets me down a bit. Which battery am I supposed to be connecting the mains charger to? For now I've gone with the main battery, and this has worked, overnight it got enough juice to start her up. But something I've noticed on both occasions now, is that after a while, the split charger relay starts clicking away. I can hear it in the night, turning on, and then 10 to 15 seconds later turning off, and then on, and then off, etc. I'm assuming the high voltage coming into the battery is tricking it into turning on to charge both batteries, but then something makes it turn back off again, and on again, and off again.
By the time I disconnect the charger in the morning, I'm still not seeing either of the batteries fully charged again, so I'm assuming that for the first hour or so, some charge gets in without this issue starting, then as the batteries start to ramp up in charge, this issue starts, and this prevents any more charge from getting in?
Either way, I get enough charge to start up, and after a journey, the batteries are back up to full charge again. But it would be nice to know how to get a full charge in from the mains without the split charge system from interfering?
I totally accept that I might be completely misunderstanding what's going on. So any advice or correction would be great, thanks!