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Ive been looking at doing this for a while so I can run an inverter in the boot for camping and have some tunes whilst chiiling at the beach or bbq.
I was initially thinking of putting the leisure battery under the boot floor where I have heaps of room by welding a support to the chassis and sitting the battery in a sealed plastic or grp battery box (as often found in race cars) to weather proof it. I have noted that the battery can be mounted under the passenger seat but without looking at the size of the batteries cant comment on the fit but is worth considering.
I was thinking on an additional leisure battery for camping. Was going to house it in the boot somewhere.
I have twin electrics for towing,so was going to take the feed for charging battery from the socket intended to charge battery in caravan( or whatever).
Could you use two Yellow top's? one for starting one for leisure?
Yep that's fine..If you already have them....but you may as well get the right ones if your buying them new of second hand. The red cranks a bit more and the yellow discharges a bit slower...same price for both.... And yes I have more money than sense...still I'm happy and as I said a straight swap and no arseing around..just isolate the red when camping using the yellow then in the morning isolate the yellow...start the truck with the red...re-connect the yellow and away you go...
Ones that fit your existing trays with the correct terminals. Red are designed as starter / vehicle power batteries, yellows can handle deeper discharges without damage so are better suited to 'leisure' use.
The army use Optimas on a lot of their vehicles these days, so as an EMC Engineer, I'm quite familiar with the performance of them.
Ones that fit your existing trays with the correct terminals. Red are designed as starter / vehicle power batteries, yellows can handle deeper discharges without damage so are better suited to 'leisure' use.
The army use Optimas on a lot of their vehicles these days, so as an EMC Engineer, I'm quite familiar with the performance of them.
Good to know I got that right...... The tray/size of them is a bit of an issue. They are smaller, so what I have done is get a piece of wood cut the same size of the tray. This lifts them up and the original bar holds them in place. The yellow top which sits on the drivers side uses the original batt cables. The red top on the passengers side I had to fit a longer V+e cable from the breakers.
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