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Caravan Battery we think is dead even though we have solar

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Was just down to the caravan last week (in storage) to pick up a few things, and noticed there was an orange light on the solar panel box in the cupboard,

Switched on the power boxes under the seats and all the fuse breakers were ok and in correct position.

The power didn’t switch on which presumably means we have a flat battery

I was told by our yearly service guy to always ensure the breakers etc were all switched off when in storage, have I been told the wrong thing and the solar panel hasn’t been able to trickle charge the battery?

Also is getting the battery charged back up a quick fix, or shall we just leave it will we are going out again and the car power will charge the caravan battery on route to next site, or should we be doing something now to prevent a bad battery?
 
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I would remove the battery and connect to a smart charger if you cannot connect one where you keep the caravan. Does the caravan manual not describe what should be switched on or off when not in use. Assuming the panels were OEM fitments.
 
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The breakers are mains not off the Battery so will have no effect. But charge Battery ASAP as the longer left flat will be detrimental to it, and less chance of if recharging up. If you have a Sargent consumer unit make sure the black power button is in the up position when the Caravan is not in use, to stop the Battery discharging
 
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I would remove the battery and connect to a smart charger if you cannot connect one where you keep the caravan. Does the caravan manual not describe what should be switched on or off when not in use. Assuming the panels were OEM fitments.
Yes the panels were OEM fitted

Any recommendations on a smart charger?
 
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Very odd how my battery can be drained, if the below is true

I know the Sargent Alarm works because it beeped when I arrived and when it was armed

I’m going to head back down this week and check again

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I use the NBR-360-12-TB from Farnell as it doubles as a PSU and I always have a couple in stock for when a clients caravan 12V PSU packs up. Others claim the Cetek range of smart chargers are good and others say the halford ones are OK , but I have no personal experience of them. As others have said get the battery warm and on a charger ASAP to hopefully prevent it being terminally damaged.Re the solar panel 100W is the MAXIMUM the panel can produce , in current weather conditions you will be lucker to get about 1W for a brief amount of time during the day , and thats with a clean panel - debris and dirt will severely reduce its output
 
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Wound I be right in saying if the battery was fully dead, the alarm would not be operating?

Maybe a dumb question 🫣
 
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No, the Sargent alarm has an internal battery pack , so that if the ne'er do wells disconnect the battery by forcing open the battery locker the alarm will still operate although for a limited time.Not sure how it works ( radio tracker system ?) but on a Sargent training course they brought up a real time map , showing all the Swift caravans and the status of the leisure battery and the back up battery along with histories of the voltages. I'm not sure if you have to pay a subscription to swift to maintain this.
 

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