sidewaysste
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Now I've made space in my second battery compartment, I want to make use of it.
I've currently got a halfords calcium 072 battery that I've been very impressed with. it was on the disco when i bought it and didn't bat a terminal at being left without charging for most of a year.
I want the second battery to power the winch so that I don't flatten the starter battery when winching out if the engine dies mid water filled muddy hole. (not that it would, being one of those V8s renowned for their disregard for water) I'd also thought about using it to power some electric cooling fans - that way they can be wired to operate even when the engine is off without fear of not being able to restart...
I also want to be able to use the second battery in parallel with the first to boost start the car in very cold or wet conditions... (or to provide extra power to the winch if needed) I'd have thought an isolator switch connected between the two positive terminals or even a high current relay would do the trick here( the short term way of doing this would be to connect jump leads across the two)
Question 1 does anyone have a good reason why I shouldn't buy another HCB072 bearing in mind that I can get them for £72?
Question 2 Where can I buy a split charge relay of sufficient current carrying capacity? same for a conventional relay...
Question 3 Is there anything I've missed or any other hints people can give from experience (note buy a diesel is NOT a helpful hint
)
EDIT: thinking about it, if the engine is running then the winch will be drawing from both batteries anyway as the split charge relay will have in effect connected the batteries in parallel. I guess the flipside is that the split charge relay could burn out if it can't handle the current?
I've currently got a halfords calcium 072 battery that I've been very impressed with. it was on the disco when i bought it and didn't bat a terminal at being left without charging for most of a year.
I want the second battery to power the winch so that I don't flatten the starter battery when winching out if the engine dies mid water filled muddy hole. (not that it would, being one of those V8s renowned for their disregard for water) I'd also thought about using it to power some electric cooling fans - that way they can be wired to operate even when the engine is off without fear of not being able to restart...
I also want to be able to use the second battery in parallel with the first to boost start the car in very cold or wet conditions... (or to provide extra power to the winch if needed) I'd have thought an isolator switch connected between the two positive terminals or even a high current relay would do the trick here( the short term way of doing this would be to connect jump leads across the two)
Question 1 does anyone have a good reason why I shouldn't buy another HCB072 bearing in mind that I can get them for £72?
Question 2 Where can I buy a split charge relay of sufficient current carrying capacity? same for a conventional relay...
Question 3 Is there anything I've missed or any other hints people can give from experience (note buy a diesel is NOT a helpful hint
EDIT: thinking about it, if the engine is running then the winch will be drawing from both batteries anyway as the split charge relay will have in effect connected the batteries in parallel. I guess the flipside is that the split charge relay could burn out if it can't handle the current?
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