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I've been busy (A bar now finished too)
Evilgoat:
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--- Quote from: "Mr Alford" ---how have you wired this one?
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I took a live from the original battery and ran it through an ignition switched contactor.
This allows both batterys to be connected and charging when the ignition is on but they become stand alone when the ignition is off
--- Quote from: "Evilgoat" ---Guess I wont be fitting them bullbars anytime soon then :S
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Sorry Rich, I didn't realise there was a que for this bar
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Not your fault dude, looking good though :)
beast5680:
battery installation looks nice and neat mate i look forward to pics of the A bar conversion :D
Chris Putt:
you could just make sure you flat it back well then use some Unipart part spray, I have used it on my wheels and on my bumpers and have so far failed to chip it.....as long as it dries somewhere reasonably warm it seems tobe hard as nails!
Big green and white can at tooling specialists.
Chris
Buddha:
Jake, I had the sliders I bought from you blasted & powder coated - after seeing how they've come up, personally, I think there's no way you can consider doing anything else.
davidlandy:
Jake
like the battery clamps, simple and effective - why dont you laser cut D44 into it and knock em out at £50 a throw?
:wink:
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