THE CONVERSATION WENT something like this. âEverything go OK?â I asked Paul, a friend returning Penny after a week of frolics at Glastonbury.
âYes, mate. Perfect,â he said. âIt makes such a difference having your own toilet and a proper bed. Itâll be hard going back to a tent!â
I helped him unhitch Penny from his Passat, poured him a coffee, and we chatted before he headed home. As Paul was leaving, though, he said: âSo is there a trick to getting the water and the lights to work?â
âNo, no,â I assured him. âJust flick the main switch as you go in, and everything works.â
âMust have done it wrong,â Paul replied. âIt didnât matter to us. We had torches.â
As I waved him off, I was a bit surprised that he hadnât put a touch more effort into getting the lights to work. He was there for four nights. Granted, heâs no caravanner, but heâs not an idiot and itâs not exactly brain surgery getting the lights on in a 25-year-old tourer. Puzzled, I decided to take a look.
As soon as I stepped inside the van, it was obvious that something wasnât right.
Looking at the lights
The battery monitor that we had installed previously was showing a blank screen, which was not very promising.
The main 12V power switch in the doorway was on, but none of the lights did anything. In fact, nothing did anything.
Given that I had updated the battery cables and the clamps, I thought perhaps something had come loose. In the locker, all the connections were tight.
My multimeter, however, told the story. Running the meter between the two battery cables inside the van gave a reading. Just over 3V. The first check I should have done was to see the leisure battery wasnât flat.
Outside the van, we swung the locker door open and put the meter across the battery terminals. Confirmation. The battery was toast.
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