Help understanding westfalia electric system |
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Posted: 30 Mar 18 at 23:27 |
Looks like a Westy van with an additional split charge relay set up
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Pete Westy
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Definately not a Westy setup.
Is there a Westy plate on the front of the seat/bed base? |
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Pete
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KrisG
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That doesn't look like a Westfalia setup.
Kris
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Kris |
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Zuncho
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Hi everyone,
Just bought a vw t3 with a westfalia kit.. Unfortunately I have zero knowledge on camper vans and the previous owner was unable to explain me anything. If anyone could give me some help understanding all switches and buttons I see on control panel, I would be very grateful. I have the van battery and a auxiliar battery. But I don’t know how to change the system tho charge the auxiliar one when to van is running. I see two switches on the front panel that I have no idea why could be their function. I know depending on their position I can turn on the radio.. Attached some pictures to seeing if anyone have a similar setup. Thanks a lot for your help.. https://m.imgur.com/a/JQ2TL PS: if I’m posting in the wrong place please let me know. Thanks Nuno |
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