So I started by adding a second battery and Redarc BCDC1225LV to the Prado 150.
While at the shop I noticed they were selling auxiliary fuse panels in various stage packages.
I went home and wrote down a list of accessories that I intend and also a wish list and designed my own system.
The accessory panel (30A max per fuse) has 20 blade type and 3 MIDI fuses mounted on it.
The panel is split into two gangs, the first 8 fuses have power supplied by the main start battery and are isolated by a solenoid activated only when the ignition is on.
The other 12 are powered 24/7 by the second battery.
I incorporated a moment switch to bring both batteries together via the Redarc wiring diagram.
I ran a positive and negative cable to the rear to power a rear sub board which I will put on the next post.
Parts sourced through Allanco whelspool road, The 12volt shop Kewdale road and Connect source in Midland for Dutcsh plugs
Found a spot to mount the fuse panel in the engine bay
Made a paper template
Laser cut sheet metal
Bending sheet metal
Mock build up of panel
Completed install
While at the shop I noticed they were selling auxiliary fuse panels in various stage packages.
I went home and wrote down a list of accessories that I intend and also a wish list and designed my own system.
The accessory panel (30A max per fuse) has 20 blade type and 3 MIDI fuses mounted on it.
The panel is split into two gangs, the first 8 fuses have power supplied by the main start battery and are isolated by a solenoid activated only when the ignition is on.
The other 12 are powered 24/7 by the second battery.
I incorporated a moment switch to bring both batteries together via the Redarc wiring diagram.
I ran a positive and negative cable to the rear to power a rear sub board which I will put on the next post.
Parts sourced through Allanco whelspool road, The 12volt shop Kewdale road and Connect source in Midland for Dutcsh plugs
Found a spot to mount the fuse panel in the engine bay
Made a paper template
Laser cut sheet metal
Bending sheet metal
Mock build up of panel
Completed install
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