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  1. Sounds sensible. Would you say around 12v mark represents 50% discharge? We've turned off our fridge and are very sparing on lighting (all LED). The biggest draw is the webasto which we usually programme to come on in the morning, so we figure that it's important to ensure well-charged batteries before bed. This often means 1 or 2 hrs charging using engine/alternator in the evening before 8pm. In addition, we're trying to work out optimal running time and revs when running the engine. We currently have 3 Numax 110ah sealed leisure batteries. Any suggestions would be most welcome. Thanks
  2. Is there a way to have leisure batteries automatically isolated when they fall bellow a specified charge? Having the lights go out would be a good fail-safe to know when to charge them up again. Our setup is as follows: BMV-501 battery monitor Victron energy multi plus inverter EP Solar, with MT50 display Many thanks in advance Pete
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    12v horn query

    Can't seem to find one to fit a 19mm(ish) thread. Perhaps they don't make these anymore
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    12v horn query

    Very good. I'll see if I can source a low note horn. Thanks for you help all. Pete
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    12v horn query

    To be clear, the trumpet part of the horn was pulled off and lost to the water. The question is what sort of horn should I buy that can simply be threaded on? I.e. what should I search for online? Do you know if the trumpet part can be purchased on its own, and if so will it work if screwed on and secured in place with e.g. a hose clip, as suggested? Thanks
  6. Can anybody identify what sort of horn I need to attach to the horn mount (pictured)? It worked fine but got lifted passing under a tree! The base is there and the wiring is in tact. The horn attaches to a female thread 19mm in diameter at there base of which there appears to be a contact. Thanks
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