Schaudt Booster

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Just purchased a 2022 Carthago Malibu (due to loss of my C1 licence couldn't drive my Carthago C tourer 3850kg)
Looking at the supplied manuals and there is one for a Schaudt Booster WA 121525.
Had a good look under the passenger seat and can see Electroblock and Exide gel battery but no sign of booster.
Not under driver's seat and no room under the floor by engine battery,
Any suggestions as to where it could be fitted if at all?
 
On our globecar it is under the drivers seat accessed from the back.
 
I have an Adria Twin with the same booster. It’s accessed from the back of the passenger seat. Given post above I suspect it will be one or the other.
 
Probably in the box with the consumer unit and CBE distribution unit that is where it was on my Compactline.
 
On my Malibu Van it is behind the plastic trim at the back of the passenger seat. Simply release the 2 lugs on the top of the plastic trim to get at it.

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Ours is above the EBL under the passenger seat.
Easier to see by removing plastic panel at the rear of the seat. Lever up the 2 lugs at the top left and right with a flat bladed screwdriver.
 
Thanks will remove the rear cover and have a look. I understand that it's not really suitable for the 105 amp Lithium battery that I would like to fit to replace the 80 amp gel leisure battery with.
 
Thanks will remove the rear cover and have a look. I understand that it's not really suitable for the 105 amp Lithium battery that I would like to fit to replace the 80 amp gel leisure battery with.
It does have a LiFePO4 setting. Some would argue that it doesn’t shut down when the battery is full and is therefore not ideal but according to my battery manufacturer this is not a serious problem.
 
I use the gel setting on my schaudt for my lithium. It charges to 14.4V and then drops down to 13.8V. Lippert who make Schaudt stuff suggested this when I queried the constant 14.4V on the lithium setting.

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I use the gel setting on my schaudt for my lithium. It charges to 14.4V and then drops down to 13.8V. Lippert who make Schaudt stuff suggested this when I queried the constant 14.4V on the lithium setting.
If you do that, you need to switch off the battery temperature sensor if it's fitted. Otherwise you will have temperature compensation of the charge voltage enabled which Lithium does need (or like).
 
Thanks for everyones help, have located booster it was as suggested tucked behind battery.
I have a fogstar 105 amp Lithium battery,
Victron 100 /30 solar controller and fogstar mains battery charger would I need to modify anything else?
 
Just change the switch in the schaudt to lithium, the victron also to lithium settings, and I don't know how EHU is charged in your van.
 
Electroblock I would think would normally charge the battery.
Do I need to disable it?
Engine battery would still need charge
 
Electroblock I would think would normally charge the battery.
Do I need to disable it?
Engine battery would still need charge
Depending in the model, but a new van should have an EBL with lithium switch in the back.
If so, you'll be ok for the ocassional EHU use.

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EBL 241-2 fitted according to manual supports lead acid and gel only batteries.
 
Roamer told me that mains charging by my EBL on Gel setting will do no harm to my 230Ah LiFePO4. Yes the absorption phase is not needed and probably not ideal but it should not harm the battery.

If you do want to disable the mains charger then it is a simple matter of removing the 20A Internes Ladegerat fuse from the front panel. This leaves the mains indicator light working and the trickle charge to the engine battery running. It just interrupts the main 12V supply to the leisure battery.
 

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