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Ziggy



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Auxillary Battery

G'Day, all well hers the first of my questions, where do you put the second battery, the only place that I can see is in the big hole in the rear load space area on the drivers side. I dont fancy a battery inside the car so any other suggestions.

Thanks "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
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speedymarktd6



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Yep thats the place just get an agm battery as they dont contain water in a way and designed to be inside a vehicle and very safe Thumbs Up onto no6 Range Rover

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Dan_UK did a bit of a howto on this a while back:

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic5721.html .
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I had a look at this and found a reasonable space for a second battery would be in the engine bay on top of the front passenger chassis leg, below the inlet air duct for the fuel cooler. Would depend on the size of battery you require but a battery mounted in this position would certainly reduce large dia cable runs to the rear of the car
You would need to make a mounting plate onto the chassis leg to fit and secure the battery.
Worth considering batteries that can be mounted on their sides.
Another option is to mount a battery under the car, surprising how much spare room there is underneath.

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take a look at the new merc battery's you wont believe the size not much bigger then a house brick V8 facelift Range Rover Autobiography 22" wheels.
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Ziggy



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Thanks very much, a lot of food for thought there the second batt will supply power to the fridge & lighting to the roof top tent. but needs to be winch capable as well.

Ziggy "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
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Are you fitting a winch ? or do you have one already ? I notice your in the west midlands do you mean the by birmingham midlands in uk ? If yes i have a winch fitted to my 05 facelift ive had it on and of the car a few times so if you need a hand to fit one or want to look at mine your more than welcome i could even be tempted to sell it Thumbs Up onto no6 Range Rover

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kingpleb



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Do you have any pics of your winch Speedy??

Is it using the FFRR LR front bumper for winch's?

PS Sorry to the OP for going OT.


IIRC if a battery is patched into the boot there is a 100amp rated cable from front to back that should cope with most demands, even starting IIRC from the battery Smile

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speedymarktd6



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Go to search and type in milemarker winch install and you should find pics from a couple years ago onto no6 Range Rover

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daveo wrote:
take a look at the new merc battery's you wont believe the size not much bigger then a house brick


Yeah my CLS has the main battery in the boot, about the same size as a FFRR one, then a small auxiliary
14Ah motorbike size battery under the air filter housing in the engine bay. 2006 Mercedes CLS
1991 Retro-style Mini
But really finding it hard to fight the urge for a S/C...

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Ziggy



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speedymarktd6 wrote:
Are you fitting a winch ? or do you have one already ? I notice your in the west midlands do you mean the by birmingham midlands in uk ? If yes i have a winch fitted to my 05 facelift ive had it on and of the car a few times so if you need a hand to fit one or want to look at mine your more than welcome i could even be tempted to sell it Thumbs Up



Thanks for the offer mate but I am in Oz at the moment (I spend a bit of time with the old'is back home in Dudley) and then my home in Sydney,

I just saw the photos of your winch install a few posts up, looks very good, I'v got a warn 10,000 lbs low mount that I'm going to fit. in the front of mine. Even my cook thinks it looks ok after seeing your set up.

Where have you put the second battery? I still dont like the idea of the long cable runs if I put it in the back...
also the cost of the genuine winch cradle over here is going to be a shock to the wallet so I might have a go at making my own do you have any more photos of the cradle? "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
George Santayana
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Try speaking to Dan and see what deal he can get you on the part and shipping as it could be cheaper than faffing about or buying from LR over there??

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Ziggy



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kingpleb wrote:
Try speaking to Dan and see what deal he can get you on the part and shipping as it could be cheaper than faffing about or buying from LR over there??



Thanks, who's Dan...Dan if your reading this send me a PM....

I reckon it would be cheper than the stellers over here they want an arm and a leg then ask for your first born...

But I'me pretty good with a mig so I can problably knock one up if I'v got something to work from. But I'm geting in front of myself again must sort out the battery first...lol

I need another key for the LM and a mate who works at one of the biggest dealers over here can get me one at his price $550 dollars, you can get the same thing over there for 200 quid (about 300 bucks) "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
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Dan = duckworthparts

Very Happy 2006 Mercedes CLS
1991 Retro-style Mini
But really finding it hard to fight the urge for a S/C...

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