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Charging Lithium Batteries Vs Charging AGM Batteries
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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 610205" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>Wasn't full disclosure lol, I also had a 24pk of 600mm water, some clothes etc. My aim was to reduce draw bar weight, I went too far lol.</p><p></p><p>30-40 kg at the back compared to putting it forward actually makes more than that in balance difference. Without measuring distances and load, it could be nearer to 50+kg overall and that can make a difference.</p><p></p><p>It's "funny" how the so called experts say "try to put heavy loads over the axles", when caravan designers in many instances don't give you any space to secure such loads in that area. In my van the fridge is on one side and the dinette seats on the other with the battery etc in that area.</p><p></p><p>Also, my van is a single axle and would behave like the video above as many will when loaded wrongly. Tandem axles are still affected but the load and wobble are less. pronounced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 610205, member: 1932"] Wasn't full disclosure lol, I also had a 24pk of 600mm water, some clothes etc. My aim was to reduce draw bar weight, I went too far lol. 30-40 kg at the back compared to putting it forward actually makes more than that in balance difference. Without measuring distances and load, it could be nearer to 50+kg overall and that can make a difference. It's "funny" how the so called experts say "try to put heavy loads over the axles", when caravan designers in many instances don't give you any space to secure such loads in that area. In my van the fridge is on one side and the dinette seats on the other with the battery etc in that area. Also, my van is a single axle and would behave like the video above as many will when loaded wrongly. Tandem axles are still affected but the load and wobble are less. pronounced. [/QUOTE]
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