Enforcer Leisure/Caravan Battery 110Ah 12V (6110)

14461107
  • Brand: Enforcer
  • Volts: 12V
  • Ah (C20): 110A
  • Dimensions: L: 346mm W: 173mm H: 225mm
£115.00 (ex VAT) / £138.00 (inc.VAT)
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County Battery Services shows you how to choose the correct leisure battery using the information from your appliances. We get asked the same question by a lot of customers, 'which leisure battery do i need?', this will show you a quick way to find that information.

Enforcer 6110 110Ah 12V Leisure/Caravan Battery

Product Code: 14461107

Enforcer Leisure batteries are the most popular and best quality batteries in leisure and caravan market today. These batteries are built and designed for powering all types of caravans, motorhomes and camping applications along with marine use as well.

This is a low maintenance battery which provides a low water loss design and it uses deep cycle technology. The battery has 2-year warranty and is able to withstand the pressure of day to day use.

If you want maximum power, reliability with longest durability at the best price, then Enforcer Leisure Battery is the answer.

Volts:
12V
Ah (C20):
110A
Dimensions:
L: 346mm W: 173mm H: 225mm
Chemical:
Lead Acid
Terminal Layout:
Spot on exactly what I needed for my caravan. The battery performs great on my caravan with Good technical qualities.Been using it frequently and has great durability.
This company was by far the cheepest and goods were with me next day. Battery fits my camper van perfectly with great durability and fast charge.
Battery arrived the day after the order via courier. Fitted to my caravan the battery gave excellent service on our trip to Cornwall. The battery holds on well in challenging conditions. Would recommend this firm as being entirely competent and trustworthy.
Battery powers my motorhome with great durability. So much cheaper than anywhere else! Really good detailed knowledge about batteries! Takes in length about the right one - great supplier plus free next day delivery on such a heavy item!
Needed battery desperately. Only ordered the battery Friday afternoon, and got it Saturday morning brilliant service. The battery was ready to use and fitted perfectly to my caravan and powered it accordingly.
110Ah Leisure battery which gives your caravan more power. Great battery case built and strong performance, that's what In was looking for. good service, good price
The batteries have lasted just as long as those that you can pay twice as much for. The battery features as described on the website with great technical specs.

Have used this company twice now for buying 5 x deep cycle leisure batteries for our barge. Both times they have delivered the next day - very efficient given that we are mobile and are often in obscure locations.

Prices are very competitive - particularly if you buy through the website. Was concerned at first that cheap = rubbish but this has definately not turned out to be the case.
Very highly recommended.
I orderd the wrong size of Lesuire battery for my van as it was too big totally my own fault.
When I called county battery Rohan couldn’t have been more helpful he found a 110 amp Lesuire battery for me of the exact dimensions that I needed and sent it too me the same day and it arrived the following day.
They also arranged for a courier to collect my previous battery that I orderd.
First class service would highly recommend and will definitely use again.
spot on lesiure battery for my caravan. Fits well and last long compared to other 110Ah batteries in the market.
Battery was delivered promptly, and has performed excellently since. Using it to power my 1500 watt inverter and its worked well.
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CARING FOR YOUR Leisure BATTERY

Both caravans and motorhomes use leisure batteries. Batteries made to start a vehicle are designed differently than ones that solely run caravanning appliances. Leisure batteries aren’t always supplied with new caravans, but most new motorhomes should come with one.

  • Starter batteries
  • Lead-acid batteries
  • Leisure batteries
  • Semi-traction and traction batteries

BATTERY VERSATILITY

Batteries are made specifically for one job. A standard car battery can’t deal with repetitive heavy discharge and recharge cycles, whereas a leisure battery can. However, bear in mind that a standard lead-acid leisure battery won’t act accordingly as a starter battery, either.

BATTERY ANATOMY

Standard wet starter and leisure batteries mostly have a polypropylene container, made with compartments. Each compartment creates 2.12V, a total of about 12.7V for a fully-charged battery.

Every compartment comes with a series of positive and negative lead plates, which usually have a grid construction. This way, the lead-oxide paste can be pressed into all of the apertures.

Leisure batteries have thicker plates than the ones used in starter batteries. Every plate is usually placed in a plastic envelope called a separator. These envelopes contain glass fibre sheets, pressed against the lead-oxide paste held in each plate. During excessive re-charging, the paste becomes loosened and then completely detached from the lead grid, and so the envelope fights back against the tendency.

The compartments fitted in the casing of lead-acid batteries are filled with diluted sulphuric acid, often referred to as the electrolyte. This casing also has a gas outlet, which helps to release any hydrogen created during re-charging (this must not become detached). A bigger amount of lead in a leisure battery and its separators is reflected by its increased weight and higher price.

BATTERY CARE         

Getting the absolute best out of your leisure battery doesn’t necessarily have to be hard. Here are a few simple steps you can follow to care for your battery and get a great life from it.

  • Smear a thin film of jelly (like Vaseline) to the battery’s terminals.
  • Use battery clamps (make sure they are of a quality standard) or spring-loaded clamping clips and be sure that their steel surfaces don’t begin to rust.
  • Often check that the battery’s gas relief tube is coupled-up correctly.
  • On an unsealed battery, check every now and then that the electrolyte covers the lead plates. Ensure that there are no lit cigarettes or naked flames nearby before looking at the cells. In order to stay safe, be sure to wear safety goggles.
  • If unused for a long while, your caravan/motorhome’s leisure battery must be kept charged. Use a trickle charger to maintain the state of charge.
  • When its capacity falls below 50%, it is advised that a battery is re-charged. Also, never run a leisure battery until its almost flat.
  • Some people tend to remove a battery and move it to a bench where it can stay maintained. But remember that this will disable any electrical-powered security alarms.

EXTRA: It is not a good idea to leave a battery completely flat for too long. If recharging is delayed indefinitely, sulphation may occur (white deposit starts to form on the battery’s plates). You cannot fix this either, and renders the battery pretty much useless.

LEISURE BATTERY’S TASKS

The main function of a leisure battery is to run 12V appliances, but it also does something else important. Seeing as a leisure battery is always linked directly to a caravan or motorhome’s built-in charger, it is able to iron out any problems in the received supply. A caravan’s 12V accessories should never be run from a charger (without a battery installed).

SAFETY

  • When trying to inspect the battery cells, make sure to always wear safety clothing (eye protection, gloves). Battery acid also damages clothing.
  • When connecting up a battery, sparks may sometimes occur. To avoid this, make sure that you are using clamps of good quality. The temporary crocodile clips that are supplied with battery chargers aren’t suitable for connections you deem permanent. Also, remember that a spark can cause ignition of releasing gas or residual gas left in a cell.
  • If a 12V battery’s terminals or their couple cables are shorted-out, they can cause a fire.