Hello All,
I'm about to start installing various electrical items, and although I've read many posts about dual batteries and 12v accessories, I haven't seen much in the way of how people have run cabling and installed relay's, fuses, etc.
So… just to be clear this post isn't about which dual battery setup you have, etc, but what have you done under your bonnet in order to keep things as neat and tidy as possible with regard to wiring, relay’s, fuses, switches, and preferably without having drilled/screwed into underbody panelling to attach any of these items (i.e. using existing mounting points instead).
To give you an idea of what I’m looking to install over time, I'm looking at either the Sidewinder or ARB/SBI12 dual battery setup, and in due course I'll most likely install:
Cheers,
Adrian
I'm about to start installing various electrical items, and although I've read many posts about dual batteries and 12v accessories, I haven't seen much in the way of how people have run cabling and installed relay's, fuses, etc.
So… just to be clear this post isn't about which dual battery setup you have, etc, but what have you done under your bonnet in order to keep things as neat and tidy as possible with regard to wiring, relay’s, fuses, switches, and preferably without having drilled/screwed into underbody panelling to attach any of these items (i.e. using existing mounting points instead).
To give you an idea of what I’m looking to install over time, I'm looking at either the Sidewinder or ARB/SBI12 dual battery setup, and in due course I'll most likely install:
- Spot Lights
- UHF
- Under bonnet air compressor
- In Dash USB socket (Air on board)
- In Dash switches for spot and camping lights (Air on board)
- Rear fridge
- Rear camp lights
- Rear USB and Cigarette sockets
Cheers,
Adrian
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