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Originally posted by SimpleSi View PostJust finished off the package with a projecta 15A 7-stage charger:
ARB Fridge $1100
Battery+box $340
Charger $175
=$1615
...or alternatively @$3.50 per bag of ice = 461 bags......
But the joys of having a tub of butter that isn't full of water is worth every cent you have spent
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Just finished off the package with a projecta 15A 7-stage charger:
ARB Fridge $1100
Battery+box $340
Charger $175
=$1615
...or alternatively @$3.50 per bag of ice = 461 bags......
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Eh? Pics or GTFO Not sure what you're talking about (presumably an alloy or plastic box)...
EDIT: aaah! Gal steel Yeah I got a good line on a stainless mob today. Kinda thinking that's another way to go. Rust inhibition
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Originally posted by AussieAndy View PostI have had sucess with the bainbridge technologies box, appears better than the supercheap style boxes. Or build one out of plywood, seen that done with a hinged lid with a latch, and it would be alot more durable if well built.
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I have had sucess with the bainbridge technologies box, appears better than the supercheap style boxes. Or build one out of plywood, seen that done with a hinged lid with a latch, and it would be alot more durable if well built.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by SimpleSi View PostHow will I know it's a dud mate?
Now researching battery chargers...
I bought the Projecta 7A from the same seller. Happy with this one also.
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How will I know it's a dud mate?
Now researching battery chargers...
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by SimpleSi View PostI ended up buying this combo: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/281228900...84.m1439.l2649
I found that battery being sold for around the $340 mark anyway, so the box effectively free. I also bought a double USB plug to have a go at 12V wiring for the first time, so it will have 24V socket (which the ARB fridge can use), 12V cig plug and double usb. More than enough!
Cheers,
Simon
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I ended up buying this combo: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/281228900...84.m1439.l2649
I found that battery being sold for around the $340 mark anyway, so the box effectively free. I also bought a double USB plug to have a go at 12V wiring for the first time, so it will have 24V socket (which the ARB fridge can use), 12V cig plug and double usb. More than enough!
Cheers,
Simon
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Hmmm. Think I might just make one. This is close to what I had in mind. The price is not bad once you factor in the cost of all the components. I'm not keen on the idea of a single 30A auto reset breaker for all those outlets (let alone the fact that it's auto reset) and I know I can do a neater job than that.
I'd be likely to put in:- Voltage Meter
- 2x Accessory Plug
- 1x Engel Socket
- 2x Dual USB sockets
- 2x LED Lights to illuminate the immediate area
- Manual Reset Breakers to suit
- ~8mm lugs for charging
If I was going to mount an Anderson plug, it'd be inside the cover, with a cutout to connect it's mate (or inside another small box attached to the main box). I always cringe when I see them mounted with exposed wires - especially with the current they're designed to handle and some of the dodgy terminations I've seen people do.
Originally posted by AussieAndy View PostBe careful, some of the cheaper battery boxes can be prone to cracking when a big heavy agm battery is fitted.
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Be careful, some of the cheaper battery boxes can be prone to cracking when a big heavy agm battery is fitted. I have done a few of these for customers and they are very happy with them. The last one I did had a panel mount ctek plug on the lid, easy to plug the charger into it and basically fool proof. Couple that with a Anderson plug, cig/acc plug and Engels plug and just about every thing is covered
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Very simple. You need the appropriate crimps and tools though. Generic large plastic battery box. I bought 12V sockets from Narva. These are conventional spade fitting and I used 6mm2 twin core. Same wire for the Anderson plug and each with 8mm ring terminals at the other end connected to the battery through a fuse. The BCDC wiring is 10mm2 so I used that sized wire to wire the input, changeover relay (Britax with 9.5mm spade terminals for 30, 87 and 87A for which you can get terminals to suit 10mm2 wire) and input Anderson plugs. Cable from the main battery was fused with a 30A manual circuit breaker and then 13mm2 cable to the input Anderson plug. Triggering the BCDC either with a separate wire from something running accessories on (a few choices in the back of a Prado) or the main feed is wired through an SBi12.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by SimpleSi View PostI have wondered that. Battery World have pretty basic boxes. Is it a simple job of going to Jaycar and buying usb/12V cig sockets, cutting a corresponding hole the box, and connect red to red, black to black? (I can't solder for sh!t)
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