Hi guys i have just installed a narva vsr and a circuit breaker in my pathfinder for an Anderson plug on the back. The vsr works fine when i start the car but after driving for a while i check the caravan and the vsr has stopped sending charge to the caravan. I stop the car and restart it and it starts working again. Until the next time i stop. Any ideas what's causing the vsr to stop and not restart?
What's the best way to check what my alternater is putting out. Multimeter?
Cigarette Lighter Battery Monitor - plug it into one of your cigarette lighter sodkets so you can observe it whilst you are able to observe it whilst you are driving.
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PeterD Nissan Navara D23 diesel auto, Spaceland pop-top Retired radio and electronics technician. NSW Central Coast.
How would i bost the alternator voltage if that's the problem?
Hi Rowan
With that output voltage from your alternator it will not charge your van battery anyway, it is designed to only keep the Nissan battery recharged after starting. Not sure why they are called "smart alternators"
So you will have to fit a DC to DC charger which boosts the tug battery voltage to a suitable voltage for charging the van battery and pushing it along the wires too. Google them up as I do not use one myself. They are common now for use on the new tugs.
13 V is still too low to charge a battery. You need up around 14 V.
Hi
I agree. The battery will never be charged and fail quickly. Really you need 14 ++ volts for some time to completely charge a deep cycle battery that is cycling every day and then it should drop to a lower float voltage, 13.8v or so for maintaining it.
So the DC to DC charger should have a three stage charging protocol just like a solar or 240V charger to keep it working well.