Hmm.. Maybe I will just keep this setup and install a AUX battery in the back of the car, an AGM battery of some sort :naughty
Just because it's so nicely done with the wiring and all.
That's what I wanted to hear, cheers. There's also a bit of space on the bulkhead if I can find a washer bottle that'll fit.The later shape terrano had the washer bottle in the space where the second battery goes. The earlier ones like my project truck have washer bottle under the rh inner wing so plenty space to stick a battery.
Personally I reckon a pair of good 12v batteries are the best option.
Aside from the functionality, I don't undestand electricity, I'd not be comfortable having a battery in the same space that I sleep for reasons of gas.What do you guys think, now when I have this setup.. I want an Aux battery so shall I just put one in the back and keep this parallel setup in front? Or fit one stronger battery as start and convert the other one to an aux?
I mean, batteries are heavy and dangerous so maybe less is more here? :nenau
Think I would fit a heavier battery for starting and just disconnect the pos lead from the second battery, insulate it and secure it, then you have the second battery to do what you want with, split charge and wiring to TV or whatever you want, all without destroying the factory wiring, and knowing that if you run battery low (cos you watch too much TV) that you can still start in the morning, Rick
something I learnt in my early days of living off grid, I went the cheaper way of getting 24 v at 1000 Ah by series paralleling many 12 v so called leisure batteries, whilst charging one day one 12v lump went down, stopping the charging did nothing the other batteries were still pouring power into the shorted one, acid was bubbling everywhere, I had to cut through one of the heavy links to that battery to stop the carnage, well pissed off, those batteries only lasted just 2 years, and cost nearly as much as the full 2 v cell traction batteries I am still using now 6 weeks from ten years old and still got 5 years left, point being any battery linked in parallel should have an isolator switch for emergency disconnection, do not see one on Silasstingy's motor, Rick
Actually cutting that cable with all that current flowing through it could have ignited the explosive gasses... wow, you were lucky.:nenau
Rustic
what do you want to use an aux battery for? a winch or entertainment.
if truck is built that way for your climate, are you sure one battery will do the job?
Want to use it for extra lights, interior lights, rear work lights, stereo and maybe a fridge plus anything else that might come to my mind!
Should not be a problem if I just put a good battery instead, few cars have parallel batteries up here, don't really see the point of it..
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