We timed our arrival for 5’ish and unplugged his pipe while we used the tap as he’d closed up for the day. There’s some nice moorings about 5 minutes further on with plenty of bins….so long as you use smallish bags
I’ve finally worked out how to draw so, The picture below shows what’s actually there if that’s any clearer, it just strikes me (probably wrongly) that if the shunt were placed between the junction box and the leisure battery then wouldn’t the starter be caught up in the readings?
As I say, the picture is somewhat of a simplified version of reality. But I would have thought the starter battery earth should return directly to the starter battery and have no connection to the other batteries
I’m planning on adding a shunt into my leisure bank wiring but looking at it the other day it seems to be set up as in the “picture” below. The starter battery (charged from its own alternator has a negative that’s connected to the leisure bank. Will this setup work ? Or should the negative return to the starter battery with no connection to the leisure bank?
Please ignore the shunt, I just used the picture as it’s easier than trying to explain or draw my own picture
I’ve got one of those thermostats and couldn’t work out how to control it, in the end I turned up a hub unit on fleabay for about £10 and it made it loads easier.
At 55” the telly would have to mount on one side of the cabin or you wouldn’t be able to get past it which means you’ll be sat, at the most, 4 feet away from the screen! I don’t think I’d be able to focus on it that close up, it’d be like being on the front row of the picture house.
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