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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 309406" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>I finished the wiring a while ago, and it's nicely set up. I just need to connect up the input feed voltage to the meter on the battery box and it's done, but I really don't need that, so not a real priority.</p><p>The neg/ground is in common loops to all the anderson plugs, and it's connection to the body is via the start battery connection.</p><p>I'll do another video, it's easier to visualize it.</p><p>But overall it's a great unit, one other thing I might do is have a simple plug in connection that goes to the dash to tell me what stage the charger is at. One of the optional wires can be hooked up to an LED (to the dash for instance) to indicate whether it's on boost/absorption/maintenance.</p><p></p><p>Also the casing on mine is double the size of condors unit. Even when it's charging on boost from aux voltage at 12.2v for instance, it doesn't get remarkably hot, you can still keep your hand on there quite easily, so less heat, I'm happy with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 309406, member: 7956"] I finished the wiring a while ago, and it's nicely set up. I just need to connect up the input feed voltage to the meter on the battery box and it's done, but I really don't need that, so not a real priority. The neg/ground is in common loops to all the anderson plugs, and it's connection to the body is via the start battery connection. I'll do another video, it's easier to visualize it. But overall it's a great unit, one other thing I might do is have a simple plug in connection that goes to the dash to tell me what stage the charger is at. One of the optional wires can be hooked up to an LED (to the dash for instance) to indicate whether it's on boost/absorption/maintenance. Also the casing on mine is double the size of condors unit. Even when it's charging on boost from aux voltage at 12.2v for instance, it doesn't get remarkably hot, you can still keep your hand on there quite easily, so less heat, I'm happy with that. [/QUOTE]
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