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Top manThat's because I've fixed em!!
Top manThat's because I've fixed em!!
But, why bother? I’d understand it if the 2nd battery was a leisure battery being used to run additional circuits, eg when camping and wanting outside lights, air compressors, etc but why have it as a backup for the main battery unless you are on safari and it’s a ‘just in case’ scenario because Halfords is a long way from Belize?I thinks it's pretty much the same as mine with the relay energised by a switched live from the main battery. Not sure what voltage/current a relay needs to energise but I would guess it's not much.
Agreed. Don't know if all model years are the same but I read that it's a 40A cable feeding the rear fuse box so I'd say something may well pop if trying to jump start from it.
I put a 20A solar panel regulator in to limit current draw to second battery and protect from reverse current if the main battery is low. I also carry a long pair of jump leads so I can jump from the second battery but haven't had to use them............yet.
And all red wires no mention of what size the bigger fuse is, cable looks a bit on the thin side, think he needs some lessons in electrickery
But, why bother? I’d understand it if the 2nd battery was a leisure battery being used to run additional circuits, eg when camping and wanting outside lights, air compressors, etc but why have it as a backup for the main battery unless you are on safari and it’s a ‘just in case’ scenario because Halfords is a long way from Belize?
Surely a jump pack would be a better job in that scenario?But, why bother? I’d understand it if the 2nd battery was a leisure battery being used to run additional circuits, eg when camping and wanting outside lights, air compressors, etc but why have it as a backup for the main battery unless you are on safari and it’s a ‘just in case’ scenario because Halfords is a long way from Belize?
A couple of my 4 x 4's had 2 batteries. One used just for cranking, the other supplying all the electrickery, it meant that even if lights were left on accidentally for example, it was always possible to start.But, why bother? I’d understand it if the 2nd battery was a leisure battery being used to run additional circuits, eg when camping and wanting outside lights, air compressors, etc but why have it as a backup for the main battery unless you are on safari and it’s a ‘just in case’ scenario because Halfords is a long way from Belize?
Ideally you'd want to separate the circuits so the accessories don't touch the cranking batt and vice versa.. not easy to doA couple of my 4 x 4's had 2 batteries. One used just for cranking, the other supplying all the electrickery, it meant that even if lights were left on accidentally for example, it was always possible to start.
Are all L322 wheels the same hub size or did they change between facelift models? Ie will early wheels fit on late models?
My 38 came on 19" l322 wheels.. if i end up getting an l322 then I'd take the 20s off and use the 19s with more sidewall like you say..I dont know the real answer. but why do you ask?
We went down to 19 from 20 for the extra sidewall (roads are great here) but its a tight fit with the calipers.
I do know the wheel nuts changed so wheels would have too.
J
My 38 came on 19" l322 wheels.. if i end up getting an l322 then I'd take the 20s off and use the 19s with more sidewall like you say..
My 38 came on 19" l322 wheels.. if i end up getting an l322 then I'd take the 20s off and use the 19s with more sidewall like you say..
They already doWhy? the UK roads will be great soon as they start to charge EVs road tax.
J
Will it beep every beeping second beep?You will lose the TPMS unless you change the valves too.
J
Will it beep every beeping second beep?
Did you get forced to feed it super plus anorl?Put some petrol in the p38.. took it for a blast
No, they had run out of thatDid you get forced to feed it super plus anorl?
Actually very easy to do at the design stage. Not quite so easy as an afterthought.Ideally you'd want to separate the circuits so the accessories don't touch the cranking batt and vice versa.. not easy to do
this actually made me chuckle after a pretty rubbish week, thanks!because Halfords is a long way from Belize?
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