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I was just about to get a second battery for my SWB TD42 and i was thinking of putting the same as my main battery. Will a Delkor N70ZZ happily run a fridge overnight and worklights from time to time without flatening everytime or will i need to go deepcycle????
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Second battery for SWB TD42
Re: Second battery for SWB TD42
swbpatrol wrote:Gooda
I was just about to get a second battery for my SWB TD42 and i was thinking of putting the same as my main battery. Will a Delkor N70ZZ happily run a fridge overnight and worklights from time to time without flatening everytime or will i need to go deepcycle????
over night should bne ok, but depends on the fridge.
Re: Second battery for SWB TD42
bogged wrote:swbpatrol wrote:Gooda
I was just about to get a second battery for my SWB TD42 and i was thinking of putting the same as my main battery. Will a Delkor N70ZZ happily run a fridge overnight and worklights from time to time without flatening everytime or will i need to go deepcycle????
over night should bne ok, but depends on the fridge.
Mine is set up like this. Got a arb tray, N70ZZL (will have to check this as Nissan terminals are oposite to toy ones) and just have positive to positive and negative goes to a bracket just next to the tray. All joined by heavy duty batt cable.
Then off the terminal I have 20amp wire running into the car for acc (both + and -). With a fuse at the terminal.
Will eventually run to a fuse block just behind the drivers seat (this is a gunna job). Which will be the fuses for extra plugs (behind center console and rear of car) and reversing lights.
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