shadowster.

I put your lat/long into google earth and im coming to nick your expedition prepared 110... and trailer. :D

consider this a warning ;)
 
well, not really in the sea. if you get it spot on, its a little patch of what looks like wasteground NW of Ardrossan. 100m inland of the foreshore :)

SE of Irvine.
 
well, not really in the sea. if you get it spot on, its a little patch of what looks like wasteground NW of Ardrossan. 100m inland of the foreshore :)

SE of Irvine.

aye nearly right my work has them cordinates on there sign so i used them so if anyone looked for my landy they wouldnt find it( to put people off the scent where its kept)all you would find is little patch of what looks like wasteground NW of Ardrossan

and your nearly right about the landy arnol tis a 90 not a 110
 
;) well unless your works is an old oil refinary then they have thier sign wrong. good choice on the 90 by the way :)
 
;) well unless your works is an old oil refinary then they have thier sign wrong. good choice on the 90 by the way :)

i work in a marina and the whole area is gettin redeveloped whats there one day sometmes its gone the next. a lot of new things popping up all the time e.g asda, hunners of new houses and flats,dont remember an oil refinary thou, will check tomorrow
also the cal mac ferry terminal is there as well,ardrossan to isle of arran, in fact i work in the old cal mac ticket office and the sign is up above the door reads
55'38.4n.4'49.1w unless i have copied it wrong

your right about the ninty cant beat it
 
I just spent a couple of hours researching what new battery to get for my Disco. Mine's been struggling with the cold weather and I've had enough of jump starting it!

I wanted something that would cope as I add bits to my standard Disco, so would one day work in a dual battery setup and power all the lamps, winches, fridges, kettles, ovens, cranes and anything else I decide to hang off it.

But in the meantime I don't really want to be spending too much money.

After quite a bit of searching on here and other forums I started to like the look of the Numax CXV batteries. After a bit of hunting I found the UK distributor and got an absolute bargain, well chuffed. Should be delivered tomorrow.

Numax CXV24MF
Specifications
12V 86Ah, Cold Start Marine Cranking Amps: 1000A (equiv about 7-800)
Deep-cycle & Starting
Sealed Lead Acid

500 Cycles

3 Years Guarantee

Dimensions(mm)
257 x 172 x 220 (incl. terminals)

Dual terminals - I like that bit!
Integral state of charge indicator
Comfortable reinforced carrying handles
Anti-flashback safety labyrinths
Low self discharge rate giving long shelf life
Full three year warranty

He asked me not to post what I paid for on here as prices are constantly fluctuating, but it was considerably less than anyone else was selling 'em for, and that was delivered.

Hope this helps anyone hunting for their new battery...!

If you want the contact details PM me.

:nospamhere:
Just fitted one of these, and it started in sub zero after a week of not moving. Well impressed !!

Cheers
 
am i missing out on something here ?

on the basis that i generally only have a battery out of it's containing box/holder/straps to replace it (say once every 6 years) - what's the point of it having "comfortable reinforced carrying handles"

Cos you can load em into yer landy 2 at a time when you weigh the buggers in.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::D
 

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