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Re:Dual battery

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Re:Dual battery

Post by Pajeropaul »

Hi guys need to get some more help i have decided to buy a waeco fridge so guess now i need to buy a dual battery system, thats cool question is this under me bonnet there not much room has any one setup up a dual battery system ina nf 89 pajero v6 with factory cruise control as i have not seen this done so i am looking for any one that can give us a pic so i can see where to locate the 2nd battery as not want to install in the back hopeing i can get some help here thanks guys ..
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Post by -Mick- »

why not in the back??? Get an AGM battery and you can mount it in the cabin safely.

http://www.fridge-and-solar.net/dual_bat.htm
http://www.fridge-and-solar.net/agm.htm

Good info there :) For reference his prices are reasonable but I got a 120 Ah Fullriver for 250 and the redarc isolator for 85 ;) Add some cabling and stuff and its all done for $400 including a carton for motivation :lol:

Mine's going in the back of the cabin in my 4runner :) You want a dedicated socket for the fridge too ($50 all up)... ciggy lighters don't deliver the power they need....

http://www.fridge-and-solar.net/socket.htm

Hope this helps you get started :)
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Post by gu4800 »

I'm guessing these aren't as cheap as doing it yourself, but very neat. "Dual Battery in a Box" from Opposite Lock.

http://www.oppositelock.com.au/images/p ... CM00-3.jpg (pic)

http://www.oppositelock.com.au/redesign ... emID=CMPP1 (description)

Hope this helps.

NOTE: Just rang Opposite Lock- $696 excluding battery. Bit dear for what is basically a box and a DBS controller. You could easily build one yourself for a lot less. At least the pic above will give you some ideas on how to do it!
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