I guess your meaning a sub .. Amp under seat .. Depending on size etc follow instructions..
Yes a 4 guage wire to amp then wire to sub..Best to use shielded wire or run close to body away from other
electricals such as ignition etc.. The sealed box IMO is best..
I guess your meaning a sub .. Amp under seat .. Depending on size etc follow instructions.. Yes a 4 guage wire to amp then wire to sub..Best to use shielded wire or run close to body away from other electricals such as ignition etc.. The sealed box IMO is best..
I think they are referring to a Thumper AUX battery. But hey, who knows, they could be talking about a fully sick tow vehicle.....
Mim...
You wouldn't go wrong in buying a "ready-to-install" kit...
Plenty of them around.
Have a look at the latest REPCO catalogue - Page 8
"Projecta" Voltage sensitive relay kit.
Has all the bits and bobs you need there...
And an "instruction sheet" too...
All for $79...
Easy enough to do...
Cheers
Jedo
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Mim... You wouldn't go wrong in buying a "ready-to-install" kit... Plenty of them around. Have a look at the latest REPCO catalogue - Page 8 "Projecta" Voltage sensitive relay kit. Has all the bits and bobs you need there... And an "instruction sheet" too... All for $79... Easy enough to do... Cheers Jedo
That's a dual battery meter on page 8 Jed_03.
Some very rough figures would be: $100 to $130 for a smart isolator, $80 to $100 for some 6B&S cable to run to the battery, $25 for lugs, $50 to $100 for fuses or circuit breakers (depending what type you use) Then you have the cost of the battery, the battery box, DC outlets or Anderson plugs, some way of fixing the battery very securely to the vehicle.
The reason the figures are so rough is that different products cost different amounts, and there can be a huge variation in prices depending where you get them. Ebay is good if you know what you are looking for. Probably doesn't help you a lot, but it's a hard question to answer without going into specifics of what you want and and how capable you are of installing yourself.
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Thursday 13th of March 2014 06:04:31 PM
Sorry, I need glasses.. completely missed the other item.. that's not a bad price for what you get.. but you''' need other bits to go with it for fitting it in the rear of the vehicle
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Thursday 13th of March 2014 06:06:37 PM
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Thursday 13th of March 2014 06:11:48 PM
Mim... You wouldn't go wrong in buying a "ready-to-install" kit... Plenty of them around. Have a look at the latest REPCO catalogue - Page 8 "Projecta" Voltage sensitive relay kit. Has all the bits and bobs you need there... And an "instruction sheet" too... All for $79... Easy enough to do... Cheers Jedo
That's a dual battery meter on page 8 Jed_03.
-- Edited by 03_troopy on Thursday 13th of March 2014 06:04:31 PM
Sorry, I need glasses.. completely missed the other item.. that's not a bad price for what you get.. but you''' need other bits to go with it for fitting it in the rear of the vehicle
Thanks for the retraction Troopy...
What do you expect for that price..???
You get, like, 98% of what you need...
A Fuse-holder and Fuse would need to be added... ($7)... And (yes) you do need the tools to do the job...
Saves scratting around in Supercheap with a shopping list...
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