Split charge system

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james6546

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Thought I would do a write up of this incase it is any use to anyone. I was going to get the T-MAXX one, but it seemed like quite a lot of money for what you got, and I wanted to guarantee the ratings on cables etc.. Please point out if I have got anything wrong

I'm about 1/2 way through so far.

So I started with a Durite 140A voltage sensing relay, 2m of 110A red cable, 1m of 110A black cable, 2 strip fuse holders, some 80A strip fuses, a couple of battery terminals, and loads of the eyelet terminal things.

In total it has cost me about £65, but the relay was £40 of that.

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I'm just working out where everything will go. I bought an optima yellow top, then realised that it wouldn't fit in the battery box with the current battery, so I have had to buy a red top as well :doh:

To make them both sit flat in the battery box I made a platform out of some left over stable matting that I used to line the back. The cutouts on the bottom are so the drain holes still work. Not the tidiest job, but it looks fine when fitted!

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Now the batteries sit nice and flat :)

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Next job is to make a bracket to hold them in place, and then fit it all in.
 
nice. couple things :)

why have you put on 2 inline fuses? one is enough.

relay is a bit over specced if you are sticking a 80A fuse on it.

you can do it cheaper by using a 30A voltage sensing relay and hooking it to a normal 200amp relay if you require higher loads.

durites a good brand though :)
 
nice. couple things :)

why have you put on 2 inline fuses? one is enough.

relay is a bit over specced if you are sticking a 80A fuse on it.

you can do it cheaper by using a 30A voltage sensing relay and hooking it to a normal 200amp relay if you require higher loads.

durites a good brand though :)

Weeeeel, I went with 2 fuses as that is what the kits you could by had, so guessed they were there for a reason. Thought it was a bit unnecessary, might use one for something else then.

You reckon I should fit higher amp strip fuses then?

Good idea on the cheaper relay route.
 
Weeeeel, I went with 2 fuses as that is what the kits you could by had, so guessed they were there for a reason. Thought it was a bit unnecessary, might use one for something else then.

You reckon I should fit higher amp strip fuses then?

Good idea on the cheaper relay route.

meh, it won't harm, and looks nicely done from that pic :)

re the 80A, it should cover it with normal use. you'll only get huge drains if you completely flatten the aux battery. (I wouldn't be surprised if you only ever got a 30A draw)

if the fuse starts blowing then upgrade it, but i think you'll be fiiine :0)

looks a nice and neat job!
 
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