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Electrics & Wiring

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Electrics & Wiring

Post by PajeroSRV »

G'day guys,

hoping to setup a dual battery over the weekend and add some extra spotties to that over time.

Any tips or hints, in terms of wiring setups, equipment needed and rules of thumb? (A suggestion on WHERE to put the extra battery would be a great starting point).
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Post by Hekta »

Invest in a fire extinguisher ;) :lol:
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Post by PajeroSRV »

Wayyy ahead of ya :D :D :D
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yes if you only invest in one extinguisher make it the biggest friggin one you can find ;) Trust me I know....................
Stay away from a certain brand of dual battery controller ;)
The mechanical solenoid type is the most reliable like the ARB one (I have that now).
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Post by J Top »

The import diesels have 2 batteries, have a look under the hood of one of those.
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Post by 0xyg3n »

Here are a few pics of my old 1992 NH pajero duel battery set up.
Used a hella 60a relay to isolate the secondary from the main when engine off. Basically had the earth side of the relay going to the start wire on the starter motor (powered when cranking and earth when not cranking) and the other side of the relay coil connected to the power to the wipers (only powered when engine running) so in effect when engine running it had a power and earth to pull relay closed. In crank it saw power on both sides of relay so it couldn't try and pull current through contacts. If interested I can sketch a wiring diagram of this setup. Worked well for over a year until I sold the car. Will be setting up my duel batteries in my Nissan the same way.
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Post by cookie monster »

hi oxy,
a wiring diagram would be interesting to have a look at.
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dual batteries

Post by michaeld_101 »

hi there were did you get the battery carrier from.and the wiring diagram please.
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