Battery Master wiring

Leeklad

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Hello hoping I can get a little advice please I want to wire a vanbitz battery master into my Burstner Elegance to hopefully keep the vehicle battery topped up from the leisure batteries which are charged off the solar panels. I am wondering if anyone has wired from the connection shown at the rear of the EBL99 unit. Appreciate any advice Thank you.
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Take a look here

 
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Brown wire on Left (starter battery)
Black wire in middle
Red wire on Right (leisure or habitation battery)
 
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Perfect place to do it

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Brown wire on Left (starter battery)
Black wire in middle
Red wire on Right (leisure or habitation battery)
When I designed it I decided that Brown is dirty so engine, Red is Red hot and Sunny and therefore Summer and Leisure and black? Well I had to pick something lol

I used to hand make them in the workshop of an evening once I'd finished installing for the day and the kids were, having got in from School sweeping up the workshop for me till dinner was ready

The kids got wise and started to want to be paid and I was selling so many that we had to farm the manufacture out to keep up with demand!
 
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Brown wire on Left (starter battery)
Black wire in middle
Red wire on Right (leisure or habitation battery)
Not on my EBL! Be very careful. BROWN wire is used on German van wiring for the NEGATIVE. Black is Positive for the Leisure Battery (Wohnr-Batterie). Red is Positive for the Starter Battery.

The BatteryMaster wires will definitely not match the colours of the existing wiring, so be sure to match the wire function, and ignore the colours.
 
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When I designed it I decided that Brown is dirty so engine, Red is Red hot and Sunny and therefore Summer and Leisure and black? Well I had to pick something lol

I used to hand make them in the workshop of an evening once I'd finished installing for the day and the kids were, having got in from School sweeping up the workshop for me till dinner was ready

The kids got wise and started to want to be paid and I was selling so many that we had to farm the manufacture out to keep up with demand!
Ha ha..reminds me of my kids grafting for me back in the day.
Best days !
 
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Not on my EBL! Be very careful. BROWN wire is used on German van wiring for the NEGATIVE. Black is Positive for the Leisure Battery (Wohnr-Batterie). Red is Positive for the Starter Battery.

The BatteryMaster wires will definitely not match the colours of the existing wiring, so be sure to match the wire function, and ignore the colours.
I was referring to the wires on the BM, but you are correct regarding to the variable standards.
 
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Not on my EBL! Be very careful. BROWN wire is used on German van wiring for the NEGATIVE. Black is Positive for the Leisure Battery (Wohnr-Batterie). Red is Positive for the Starter Battery.

The BatteryMaster wires will definitely not match the colours of the existing wiring, so be sure to match the wire function, and ignore the colours.
Absolutely, what you (autorouter) quote is correct. Why some of these companies cannot install electrics to the standard of their home country defeats me.

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When I designed it I decided that Brown is dirty so engine, Red is Red hot and Sunny and therefore Summer and Leisure and black? Well I had to pick something lol

I used to hand make them in the workshop of an evening once I'd finished installing for the day and the kids were, having got in from School sweeping up the workshop for me till dinner was ready

The kids got wise and started to want to be paid and I was selling so many that we had to farm the manufacture out to keep up with demand!
Thank you
 
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