Hi guys.
Just fitting a second battery onto my 92 Patrol.
Main battery is a Marine Pro, the second one will be just a standard car battery as I only intend to run a few accesories off it - never use for emergency start or winching etc.
My question is, what size (rating) cable do I need to run from my main battery to the isolating solenoid & onto the second battery. I take it it doesn't have to be big heavy duty (ie 100amp) cable as it will only be used basically to charge the second battery.
And another quickie - I am making up a 'socket box' to fit in the back via a ELV plug/socket. I will fit a standard ciggy lighter socket and one of those Hella universal types. Are there any other sockets you would recommend fitting while I'm about it. ie Do any car accesories come with other types of connectors?
Thanks in advance for any useful info.
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Dual battery - cable rating?
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I agree with this... it's not whether it can handle the current, it's whether it can handle the current and not lose much voltage in the meantime.RoldIT wrote:8AWG will do the job but depending on the cable lengths, to reduce the voltage drop 4AWG would be more appropriate. The bigger the better when it comes to 12v cabling.
Having said that the kits usually come with 8AWG aka 7.91mm2, which is what I used. That's only to go across the engine bay though. If you were going to the tray of a ute it could be a longer cable and more voltage drop.
As for the socket box, what you have in mind sounds fine to me; but depending on where you put it what about throwing in a small inverter as well, so you have a 240V socket? There are a few spots inside the walls of the back of the patrol (eg under the jack) where you can squeeze one in. Just a thought.
Jason
This is not legal advice.
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