Vehicle & Technical > Discovery

2nd battery

<< < (2/3) > >>

Sooty:

--- Quote from: "gords" ---So, is it ready to take the standard battery fixing brackets as well then?
--- End quote ---

Don't know I made a fixing bracket for mine but it is much the same as the other side.
Just remember if you want to do it right then the battery posts are the other way round or the post are too close to the body.

Andy.:
Can I ask, why do you want a second battery fitted, and whats involved in setting it up  :?:

gords:

--- Quote from: "Andy." ---Can I ask, why do you want a second battery fitted,
--- End quote ---

I seem to have this habit (?) of collecting all sorts of bits of information. Then, in quiet moments all manner of "ideas" come forward. They then have to be checked for feasability, graded by importance and finally put to the finance director (assuming they are over a certain threshold) :wink:

Basically, I saw a dual charger kit, or whatever they are called, on e-bay and it made me wonder where I'd fit another battery :D  :lol:

gords:
Oh, yes, I haven't got to the stage of thinking - why :wink:

Sooty:
The reason I have a second battery is simple, I have a large caravan and 5 children, all the electrics run on 12v off the caravan internal battery or off the car (Land Rover sorry) and I have in the past come to go out in the morning only to find out that the kids after watching TV or a DVD all night with all the lights on and have only gone to bed when both batteries are flat :cry: .
So dad put a second battery on the Disco and an isolator key switch on it, the caravan runs off the second battery and when I pull up I remove the key and pocket it 8) .
Now in the morning I get up, start the car on the origanal battery and then insert the key and charge the second battery up again :D .
The winch, lights etc all run off the second battery too :wink: .

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version