- Feb 9, 2010
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Hi All
As newbies, we took the 'van out for our first trip this weekend. Friday night all was fine, but woke up on Saturday morning with no 12v. Only things that worked was the heater (No blown air), electric sockets and a couple of lights from 240v hook up.
Some of our neighbours on site and the site manager had a look and suggested that the battery wasn't been charged. When we flicked the switch for the battery charger the voltage did not change, but stayed at 7.4 volts.
After reading through the posts on this site I am coming to the conclusion that the on board charger is faulty. My one question though is that on the journey home (2 1/2 Hours) the battery had charged back up to 12v, is this normal to charge even of the onboard charger is faulty? Any suggestions or advice would be greatly received (especially from anyone at Swift).
As newbies, we took the 'van out for our first trip this weekend. Friday night all was fine, but woke up on Saturday morning with no 12v. Only things that worked was the heater (No blown air), electric sockets and a couple of lights from 240v hook up.
Some of our neighbours on site and the site manager had a look and suggested that the battery wasn't been charged. When we flicked the switch for the battery charger the voltage did not change, but stayed at 7.4 volts.
After reading through the posts on this site I am coming to the conclusion that the on board charger is faulty. My one question though is that on the journey home (2 1/2 Hours) the battery had charged back up to 12v, is this normal to charge even of the onboard charger is faulty? Any suggestions or advice would be greatly received (especially from anyone at Swift).