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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 551456" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>Continuing on with the redo of the 4x4 Aux electrics. The new baseboard is made, carpeted edged and fitted. Redone the battery box a little. I found with the battery box on top of the drawers there wasn't much room to lift 30 kg of battery out of it (getting weaker with age lol). I added a couple of angle brackets to the outside of the box, so that I can put the battery in the box on the ground, then just lift and slide it in to screw down.</p><p></p><p>Given that I went through wiring up my previous 4x4 as well as this one, I thought it would be good to come up with something plug n play. Also, not a fan of cig plugs, that Anderson plugs were the go. As the Redarc is on the battery cover all I've done there is tidy up the connections. So, Anderson plug outputs, power from the Aux Bat, hold the solar controller and its cctbrkr and power to n from the panel all self contained, here's what I've come up with..... next post</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 551456, member: 1932"] Continuing on with the redo of the 4x4 Aux electrics. The new baseboard is made, carpeted edged and fitted. Redone the battery box a little. I found with the battery box on top of the drawers there wasn't much room to lift 30 kg of battery out of it (getting weaker with age lol). I added a couple of angle brackets to the outside of the box, so that I can put the battery in the box on the ground, then just lift and slide it in to screw down. Given that I went through wiring up my previous 4x4 as well as this one, I thought it would be good to come up with something plug n play. Also, not a fan of cig plugs, that Anderson plugs were the go. As the Redarc is on the battery cover all I've done there is tidy up the connections. So, Anderson plug outputs, power from the Aux Bat, hold the solar controller and its cctbrkr and power to n from the panel all self contained, here's what I've come up with..... next post [/QUOTE]
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