WDT Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 On 07/04/2015 at 18:52, Paul P said: Yep we know that, it would be nice to be able to listen to the radio for half an hour without starting the engine. And have interia lights that will stay on for more than 30 seconds on a bad day. Some one has lost the plot on how vans are used. Only the french have lost the plot. they seem to be the only ones at the moment with eco mode. If you breakdown put your windows up if they are electric as after it goes into eco mode you end up with open windows untill its fixed ha ha ha ha
sixwheeledbeast Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 On 07/04/2015 at 18:41, WDT said: As for the loom, You could use a relay to make sure you don't over load the circuitIn that case you may as well take a feed straight from the battery (via a fuse obv.) and feck the relay off. On 07/04/2015 at 18:52, Paul P said: Some one has lost the plot on how vans are used.I agree it is a pain, but they are mostly based on car parts so have these muppet proof features. I believe Eco mode measures the vehicle voltage and has a threshold to cut equipment off. The idea being you always have the capacity to start the vehicle, this is why switching the ign/engine on/off quickly doesn't work. On a Partner for example you can press the dark button to switch off the screen, which will keep the radio on 30 minutes longer.
goncall Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 On 07/04/2015 at 22:42, sixwheeledbeast said: In that case you may as well take a feed straight from the battery (via a fuse obv.) and feck the relay off.I agree it is a pain, but they are mostly based on car parts so have these muppet proof features.I believe Eco mode measures the vehicle voltage and has a threshold to cut equipment off.The idea being you always have the capacity to start the vehicle, this is why switching the ign/engine on/off quickly doesn't work.On a Partner for example you can press the dark button to switch off the screen, which will keep the radio on 30 minutes longer. not on a combo it doesn't,I left ignition on to charge my phone yesterday while I pottered around the front garden,aa van here this morning as the battery was flat and it wouldn't start
WDT Posted April 8, 2015 Posted April 8, 2015 On 07/04/2015 at 22:57, goncall said: not on a combo it doesn't,I left ignition on to charge my phone yesterday while I pottered around the front garden,aa van here this morning as the battery was flat and it wouldn't start I have two 12v sockets one is live all the time. I use the one thats live to charge things like my phone. modified a halfords one with a live taken from the battery (via a Fuse) No ign on, van can be locked as well. With the ign on your current drain/draw is at about 3.5 to 5 amps some times more, The landrover range rover is 9 amps. but does have a 950 amp 110 ah AGM battery.
datadiffusion Posted April 8, 2015 Posted April 8, 2015 Yes, it's very variable how sockets are powered up, both car and van are on ignition, but my Defender (2010 reg) was live all the time. So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands
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