12V Outlets & Usb's Main Panel; External' 12V Outlet & Usb's (Near Sliding Door) - Volkswagen T6 Manual

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The 12V isolator switch, (not 240V), isolates ALL leisure electric equipment including the
fridge. This isolator feeds the fuse box only. There are no other 12V feeds from the leisure
battery. If you wish to leave the fridge running while driving leave the isolator switch ON
and the fridge panel rocker switch on and turn off the other switches and the LED lights.
You do not have to isolate the Leisure battery when the vehicle runs or is driven. The B to
B charging system is designed to charge the leisure battery when the vehicle is driven as it
protects the leisure battery from the high charging rates from the regenerative system.
Main panel switches and outlets and their use. Note (excepting the top bed Hafele
LED) that the LED's are not switched through the panel as they have their own
switches:
VAN Battery Voltage
Ext 12V &
Bed LED
Voltage
12V Outlet
The left hand voltage display is directly coupled to the Van battery (via a fuse). This will
always stay on and gives a constant reminder of the Van battery state of charge for
starting. If there is a need to turn off this display or work on this unit, remove the (easily
accessible) single fuse (5Amp) under the drivers seat above the 240V charger connected
to the Purple wire with yellow ends. (see pic):
12V Outlets & USB's Main Panel
These are fused at 15A total load. Care with USB charging must be taken as the voltage
output of USB's may not always match your equipment.
'External' 12V Outlet & USB's (near sliding door)
This may be used for low amperage equipment (fuse 7A) and lighting and is ideally place
for an awning supply. Remove any equipment before changing the seat into the bed
position, the equipment can then be replaced if required. (Below, shown with covers open):
Panel
USB &
Fridge
Display
USB's
Leisure Battery
Voltage
Water
Pump
12V Outlet
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