Georges
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Searched on here but not found a definitive answer so here goes.
I had my 2020 Elddis CV20 delivered just after lockdown so its curently parked up.
I would like to give the cab battery a charge now and then and have a Victron charger to do this.
I have a socket to attach to the battery that came with the charger so I could just plug it in without having to remove the battery cover from the floor, however the manual states that I should remove a lead from the negative side of the battery.
My question for the techies is: Do I have to do this?
If so, then its not really possible to have this socket wired direct as I would need to remove the cover each time to disconnect the lead.
Also fitted to the vehicle is a b2b charger, could I utilise this somehow for the cab battery?
going forward (when lockdown is over) I will be fitting another leisure battery and having cab battery wired into solar controller.



I had my 2020 Elddis CV20 delivered just after lockdown so its curently parked up.
I would like to give the cab battery a charge now and then and have a Victron charger to do this.
I have a socket to attach to the battery that came with the charger so I could just plug it in without having to remove the battery cover from the floor, however the manual states that I should remove a lead from the negative side of the battery.
My question for the techies is: Do I have to do this?
If so, then its not really possible to have this socket wired direct as I would need to remove the cover each time to disconnect the lead.
Also fitted to the vehicle is a b2b charger, could I utilise this somehow for the cab battery?
going forward (when lockdown is over) I will be fitting another leisure battery and having cab battery wired into solar controller.


