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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
Hi all,
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27th Aug 2022 3:43pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
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27th Aug 2022 4:30pm |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
What's the transit switch? Price looks much better on the Durite and I can get them locally too! |
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27th Aug 2022 5:04pm |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
Everything I've read suggests that wiring the two batteries together will eventually discharge both batteries as they pull each other down. I don't really want to have to switch the battery on and off each time I drive the car, so the voltage sensing relay is a much more attractive solution. |
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27th Aug 2022 5:06pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
There's a 2-way rocker switch in the middle of the front edge of the drivers footwell finisher, it's used to trigger the transit relay, which is removed at PDI. The switch is effectively redundant (but has power to it still) so you could either repurpose that or have a 'hybrid' solution with the split charge relay and a manual isolator switch as suggested above, that way you wouldn't have to remember to disconnect when parked, you'd only have to close the isolator terminals when required - and I was assuming you'd be using the existing wiring back to the starter battery from the rear fuse box. |
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27th Aug 2022 5:11pm |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
Just had a look, doesn't seem to be one on mine - can see a hole where it probably was, but it's been removed (FWIW, it's a German market LHD vehicle).
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27th Aug 2022 5:31pm |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
Other difference seems to be the Durite isn't dual-sensing, so it won't charge the starter battery when the solar panels are being used.
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27th Aug 2022 5:35pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
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27th Aug 2022 5:44pm |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
I’m thinking of putting about 200 watts worth of panels on the roof rack, with an MPPT controller to charge the leisure/aux battery.
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27th Aug 2022 8:45pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
In my experience, an Optima Yellow Top would run an Engel fridge at 2 degrees C. for >26 hours before the low voltage relay cut-out at 10.8VDC
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27th Aug 2022 8:57pm |
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wayneg Member Since: 05 Jun 2013 Location: South Fremantle, Australia ( ex London ) Posts: 791 |
What you are after is the same as I have had. I have a 100a battery in the rear area with the terminals connected to an Anderson plug and a 100a resettable fuse. On the car, connected to the rear fusebox feed is a simple voltage sensing relay wired to an Anderson plug. When I am driving the 2nd battery is connected to the car via the Anderson plug, when stopped camping I disconnect from the car and connect a 200w solar panel through an mppt controller. The aux power socket in the rear of the car is disconnected from the car harness and connected to the 2nd battery. I plug a Fridge Freezer into the Aux Socket. This set-up allows unlimited days away off grid. This is a duel sensing VSR. https://www.kickassproducts.com.au/Battery...dAQAvD_BwE
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28th Aug 2022 4:11am |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
That's why I'm doing the battery first, will see how it pans out - we'll be using the battery to charge other bits and bobs too, so I suspect we'll be close to using the available capacity. I don't have the fridge yet so I can't do any realistic calculations (from what I've seen on YouTube, 1.2kWh's is enough to run one for 40 hours, but, y'know, YouTube science Best I think I can fit so far is about 85aH, if my measurements are correct I can squeeze this in with enough room for the cabling: https://www.batterymegastore.co.uk/product...tery-xv85/ |
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28th Aug 2022 5:38am |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
Yup, this looks great and very similar to what I'm planning! Can you tell me what model that battery is (I can't quite see it in the pics), I'm curious about the dimensions. The battery area looks to be not-quite-rectangular and I'm not sure what height I can squeeze in, so far the max dimensions I reckon I can get away with are: 180mm depth (between the two metal brackets which stick out the most) 360mm length (leaving space for the loom and allowing for the fact one end isn't quite squared off) 200mm height (this would mean the battery connections are *very* close to the bottom of the plastic panel, but should fit assuming flush connectors) |
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28th Aug 2022 5:43am |
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wayneg Member Since: 05 Jun 2013 Location: South Fremantle, Australia ( ex London ) Posts: 791 |
You probably won't want the expense of my battery, It's an Oddessy Extreme pc1700. It's over 10 years old now and still load tests at over 1070cca. If fits in the boot space with a little room to spare. Also you can lift the loom out and re-route it over the fusebox. I would not risk the chance of the battery rubbing through it. There is also a stud in the bottom of the hole that needs to be cut off. https://www.odysseybattery.com/products/ods-agm70-battery-pc1700/
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28th Aug 2022 6:29am |
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