Battery Chargeur 220v/12v problems
Battery Chargeur 220v/12v problems
Hello I have my first problem with my '96 james cook. My battery chargeur 220v/12v have burnt this evening.... A lot of smoke on the camper van and luckily the circuit breaker make his job...
The question by what battery chargeur i can change the westfalia unit? In addition of the battery cables there is other things plugged in. The battery cables are i think "conv+" and "conv-". The "+led" is for symbol on the central unit and the "thermal s" for the sonde upper the battery. What are the "+S" and "-S"
This is some pictures.
Thanks Stef
The question by what battery chargeur i can change the westfalia unit? In addition of the battery cables there is other things plugged in. The battery cables are i think "conv+" and "conv-". The "+led" is for symbol on the central unit and the "thermal s" for the sonde upper the battery. What are the "+S" and "-S"
This is some pictures.
Thanks Stef
Re: Battery Chargeur 220v/12v problems
Hi Stef
I had exactly the same issue with my 96 JC last year. This is apparently a common problem with the Philips chargers in JC and t4 vans.
The issue is the condensers so it can be fixed cheaply if you are handy. You can find more info in the different threads in this forum.
But I chose to mount a more modern charger from Fraron.de.
Really happy with that!
It is almost plug and play, only the mounting holes are not the same. Electric cabling is plug & play.
Good luck with your repair / replacement!
Sylvester
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I had exactly the same issue with my 96 JC last year. This is apparently a common problem with the Philips chargers in JC and t4 vans.
The issue is the condensers so it can be fixed cheaply if you are handy. You can find more info in the different threads in this forum.
But I chose to mount a more modern charger from Fraron.de.
Really happy with that!
It is almost plug and play, only the mounting holes are not the same. Electric cabling is plug & play.
Good luck with your repair / replacement!
Sylvester
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Re: Battery Chargeur 220v/12v problems
Hi Stéphane,
in your charger only a capacitor is defect and burnt.
If you have the possibility to solder a new one you can repair it very cheap - more information you'll find here:
https://t4-wiki.de/wiki/Ladeger%C3%A4t_A10
Written in german - but the pictures speak for themselves.
Good luck, Carsten
in your charger only a capacitor is defect and burnt.
If you have the possibility to solder a new one you can repair it very cheap - more information you'll find here:
https://t4-wiki.de/wiki/Ladeger%C3%A4t_A10
Written in german - but the pictures speak for themselves.
Good luck, Carsten
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Re: Battery Chargeur 220v/12v problems
Hallo,
You could Take this charger:
https://www.fraron.de/batterieladegerae ... -85859176/
Gruß Marc
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You could Take this charger:
https://www.fraron.de/batterieladegerae ... -85859176/
Gruß Marc
Gesendet von meinem HTC U11 mit Tapatalk
Grüsse
Marc
Marc
Re: Battery Chargeur 220v/12v problems
Thanks for the informations. I make an order for a new BLG20M12v.
Re: Battery Chargeur 220v/12v problems
salut
il existe près de bordeaux une entreprise qui remet en état le chargeur quelque soit l'état, le mien était tout grillé, ils l'ont réparé et renvoyé. C'est pas donné, environ 287 € tout compris mais cela a le mérite d'exister. l'entreprise s'appelle ISEM (https://www.isem.fr/)
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phil
il existe près de bordeaux une entreprise qui remet en état le chargeur quelque soit l'état, le mien était tout grillé, ils l'ont réparé et renvoyé. C'est pas donné, environ 287 € tout compris mais cela a le mérite d'exister. l'entreprise s'appelle ISEM (https://www.isem.fr/)
à +
phil
Re: Battery Chargeur 220v/12v problems
Merci pour l 'info
Re: Battery Chargeur 220v/12v problems
Hi Stéphane,
Did you installed the charger allready?
I suffered the same issue this summer during our 5 weeks parental leave road trip to France.
My old original charger looked the same like yours. It started to burn and crackled with a lot of smoke, while I used shore-to-ship power. Some black liquid came out and dripped onto the holder of the charger as well. Smelt afterwards pretty awful for days.
Nevertheless, I also bought a new Fraron charger too, same like you and by now it works well.
Some advice:
When you install the charger do it "upside down". Then you have the possibility to see and reach the jumpers for the settings as well as the control lights on the side. Benefit: When the cover is installed you can see the lights through a little hole.
And I suggest to use other screws than delivered. They are that thin, I can't imagine that they will last for long.
Pictures enclosed from my new one.
Greetings,
Mirko
Did you installed the charger allready?
I suffered the same issue this summer during our 5 weeks parental leave road trip to France.
My old original charger looked the same like yours. It started to burn and crackled with a lot of smoke, while I used shore-to-ship power. Some black liquid came out and dripped onto the holder of the charger as well. Smelt afterwards pretty awful for days.
Nevertheless, I also bought a new Fraron charger too, same like you and by now it works well.
Some advice:
When you install the charger do it "upside down". Then you have the possibility to see and reach the jumpers for the settings as well as the control lights on the side. Benefit: When the cover is installed you can see the lights through a little hole.
And I suggest to use other screws than delivered. They are that thin, I can't imagine that they will last for long.
Pictures enclosed from my new one.
Greetings,
Mirko
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