Finally got around to installing the QC USB in the Mrs's Kakadu.
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RHS Switch Panel Removal - Quick Charge USB Install
Last edited by Chillihilli; 17-03-2021, 03:17 PM. Reason: Sorry about the second instagram link. Couldn't work out how to get rid of it.
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Alrighty PradoPointers - the coupon was still in the system so I have re-ignited it. I appreciate the support shown by PPers and more than happy to give...Last edited by Chillihilli; 12-08-2016, 06:14 AM.
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At the risk of making it the longest run "introductory offer" in the history of the world, I'll see what I can do ...
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Here's the wiring guides for them.
http://www.solidkit.com.au/install-guides/
And don't forget it's a real business with...
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Hi Schmick - I just thought I'd chime in to help here. I do a lot of dual battery systems.
Twin core 6B&S that I use in all my installs...
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The design spec is a tolerance of + or - .2 volts. Unfortunately you seem to have either end of the scale in the one meter (one meter is two separate...
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I think the PP discount code "$10forpp" has been reactivated for both the 150 and the 120 models....
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The draw on these is only 14 ma per panel. That's .014 amps - so the cable capacity only needs to be minimal. I generally use 4mm twin core because that's...
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These are a great battery IMHO. The only difference between the two quote here is the terminal orientation.
We usually install the LD's on the...
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Hey Spilsy - It really comes down the current and distance.
For your compressor - I would use 6mm minimum. Above it is mentioned as being...
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This is a great point. Some DC DC chargers (Enerdrive for example) let you set the all the charge profile parameters. So you can set a bulk charge rate...
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It's not the way I would do it.
Your fuse is a good size for 8 AWG. That's fine.
The problem is if you have a device fault or short...
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Hi Aidan, here's my 2 cents:
Not really, only more amps = faster charging of the larger batteries. Good job on your cable...
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