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I have a Ring Automotive smart battery charger (RSC4A) which was in my T2, and now is in the Jeep. Great bit of kit, as it comes on in trickle charge mode, even if there is a power cut, which a lot of new battery chargers do not. Most need you to press a button or two to start charging.

I found a nice waterproof mains connector, which is a bit like the IEC computer plug, that fits in the rear door handle of the jeep, and you would not know it was there unless you look for it (it was expensive though). On the T2, I used the standard Blue 16amp connector, like used on caravans. It fits really nicely on the rear corner, under the brake lights. I connected it to two caravan mains sockets, let into the side panel of the boot and then plugged the charger and the hot start into that.

I must disagree with Rick, regarding charging the battery, the alternator on the T2 is only just up to the job of running all the electrical bits, when it is new, but as it ages, the output degrades. Not only that, but it only outputs the full charge current when the engine is at about 2300 rpm. When I checked mine, I was only getting 55amp out of it, not the 75amp that it should deliver. When you first start the car, on a frosty morning, and turn on the fan, heated rear window and mirrors, wipers, head lights, and heated seats (if fitted), while on tickover waiting for the screen to clear, you are drawing most of that current from the battery still, as the alternator is not outputting enough to cover it all, and top the battery up from the start and the parasitic drain from all the electronic devices fitted that run continually when the car is off. Do a few short drives like that, and the battery will definitely discharge.
 
Very Cold Morning routine

As I am retired there are only two mornings a week when I take the wife to work when I have those cold start days.

I just start up our Jeep on the driveway - lock her up with the spare keys (remote) - leave her running with the heater on full screen demist with fan on high for about 15 minutes whilst I have my morning Cuppa.

At present it is not illegal to run your engine whilst vehicle is off the public road and unoccupied. I think in our area the risk is low that someone would break the window to steal the vehicle. Our WK is behind our locked drive gates so this is even safer.

I only use Diesel though no Veg Oil.
 
I think there is a lot of truth with what Lazy Ferret says, that is pretty much my experience too. In fact to be honest when I had a battery in the boot connected as a full time second battery through a voltage sensing split charge system it used to make the car electrics have problems. I’m guessing the extra load was too much.
I guess a lot of it depends on what current draw a preheater takes. If it’s a mains powered device then the car battery shouldn’t really enter into the equation, might even benefit not having to power as many things to demist ect.
As Solarman mentioned earlier the electric bill might go up somewhat though, but is that a good price to pay for the benefits and only you can decide that.
 
I have a purpose made block of wood which sits between the brake and accelerator to keep the revs at a nice 1500rpm on cold mornings.
Car sits on the drive and warms up and defrosts the screen in no time and puts a steady 14 volts back to the battery :thumbs
 
I have a purpose made block of wood which sits between the brake and accelerator to keep the revs at a nice 1500rpm on cold mornings.
Car sits on the drive and warms up and defrosts the screen in no time and puts a steady 14 volts back to the battery :thumbs

You old pikey you!!!!!!
 
I have a purpose made block of wood which sits between the brake and accelerator to keep the revs at a nice 1500rpm on cold mornings.
Car sits on the drive and warms up and defrosts the screen in no time and puts a steady 14 volts back to the battery :thumbs

On the early Terrano's, like Rustics, didn't they have a hand throttle for exactly that job? I know the T1 had it.
 
My Patrol has one but only use it when winching to keep the volts up, cannot be bothering to warm it up, I have a pad on an extendable stick to wipe inside of windscreen and away I go, Rick
 
was asking on J@@p forum about block heaters, opinion was the OM642s
had got one from factory so that's promising, just got to find it now....

If is imagine be easy ish to combine power feed for a battery regulator.

Suppose am little wary of battery failure being auto but always have set
of leads in boot. At home park the cars nose to nose so either can assist
the other, mind the poor little 1.6 Cmax struggled to start the T2 last time
though other day jeep didn't bat an eyelid starting it's pal.
 
Got my Russian 240v pre-heater (coolant type) fitted and plumbed-in now.
I have to say, for a £60 unit, I’m quite impressed.
Stone-cold to operating temp in 1hr.
Silent impeller. 2kw.
Not a lot of room to fit the little bugger though, when you consider the flow and return hose runs.
Opted for the bulkhead with air bleed screw with it being the new highest point in the system.
I’m running waterless Nissan coolant.

Davey
I just know the photo is gonna be the wrong way.
 

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Electrical connection socket (16amp industrial) going in rear steel bumper.
Warm engine and warm cabin in seconds.
No messing about and fast deployment.
 
Of course you do realise everyone is going want one and then poop themselves looking at their electric bills :eek:
Gotta be worth it though for a toastie warm car to drive. I so miss my 3 litre with its heated seats :doh
 
Only running for an hour Jim, not bad.
I’ve got my heated seats too... bonus!:thumb2
 
Oh man heated seats as well, soooooooo lucky. I still look back at my 3litre with rose tinted glasses, was a nice truck though but still got the camper now.
 
Oh man heated seats as well, soooooooo lucky. I still look back at my 3litre with rose tinted glasses, was a nice truck though but still got the camper now.
Heated front seats.... pah... I have those, rear seats and a heated steering wheel... bliss.

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Waterless Coolant

I’m running waterless Nissan coolant.

That's a new one on me Propylene Glycol as a coolant - looks expensive plus the odd downsides such as a loss of up to 5% in engine power output & that its Hygroscopic so presumably some sort of complete coolant change needs to be done on an age/mileage basis to preserve some of the benefits.

What made you decide on waterless ?
 
Yes Agree with that, look up freezing point of neat Glycol, not what you will expect, I learnt this with solar systems, Rick
 
Hello chaps
Forgot to say.. it’s a really great fluorescent green colour too!:thumb2
 

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