Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 18:26:11 EDT
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Subject: portable coolers and installing a auxillary battery
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Date: 6/12/02 5:23:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: stevej@wb32tv.com (Steve Johnson)
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To: JordanVw@aol.com ('JordanVw@aol.com')
Here is what I did, it is simple and works for me:
I installed a second battery using only a simple relay (Hella: $18.95) from
Bus Depot.
I bought a brand new stock size lead-acid battery and replaced the original
battery under the passenger seat.
I then put the still very good original battery under the drivers seat and
connected a heavy ground strap to the body.
I connected only the positive charging wire from the relay to that battery
(drivers side).
I run my "fridge" and 300 watt power inverter of the second battery.
I still run everything built into the van off the main (pass. side) battery
(easier this way),
it is brand new and will probably never die.
If I ever fully discharge the main battery I can jump start the car
internally with a simple single 4 ft.. jumper cable
connected only to the positive terminal of each battery (they are both
grounded).
The relay simply keeps my spare (drivers side) battery charged all the time.
You will need to find the trigger wire so the relay only connects the
charging circuit when the alternator has come up to speed.
I have a Carat so I simply ran a second wire from The D+ stud on the
alternator,
under the car (be careful here), and to the relay.
Cost:
84 month battery $50
Hella relay kit $19
Ground Strap $ 8
Battery terminals $ 3
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Total $80 plus misc. wire and connectors and a bolt w/nut
for ground strap to body.
Steve Johnson
' 91 Carat
P. S. Advanced idea for those who truly understand:
I actually have the four foot jumper bolted to
the positive terminal of the spare battery at all times!!!
I then have the end with the clamp triple insulated in a
leather pooch and stored under the seat making sure it cannot touch ground.
I'm very on top of this so it is safe for me.
If I ever need to jump start my van I just pull out the cable,
move the passenger seat forward and clamp it to the positive
terminal of the main battery and I'm off.
Steve Johnson
' 91 Carat
thanks for the info steve.. whered you get your dual batt setup, and how hard
was it to install?