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Default Motorhome power supply.

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Chris Green wrote:
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
It happens that Tim Watts formulated :
Sounds like a good application for a 200VA transformer, bridge rectifier and
nice lumpy heatsink.


I'm not sure I would want that across an expensive leisure battery.


I think the OP seemed to have separate battery charger and 12v supply
hardware.


Not so. It's just a 13.8v power supply which both charges the battery and
supplies low volts for whatever needs it. In this case mainly lighting.

Although in my pal's case he travels to his place in Spain and back a few
times a year - with dog. And needs a working fridge for his medication. So
needs it to work from gas, mains, car electrics, or leisure battery. To
give the maximum number of choices.

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