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Could you not start the chipper while moving to stop battery drain as there must be an alternator on it

 

this is what some one with common sence would do wouldnt they :biggrin:

 

The alternator would charge the battery as fast as the motor would drain it, so you could well still end up with a flat battery.

 

An additional battery would probably be best.

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You guys are skimming on an important issue but maybe avoidable depending how much power is used.

 

Caravans are fitted with leisure batteries, these are designed to be fully charged and fully discharged. Unlike a normal battery on an engine, it's designed to give high power for a short time but can be knackered if flattened.

 

If the motor mover is only used for say 20% of the charge of the battery it may cope ok but not regularly near flattened.

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