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tassie 01
9th August 2010, 05:41 PM
went to pick up defender ,,, guess what , battery flat ,,, pain in rear to get to .... has anyone moved theres ,,, ours is d/cab flat tray .. looking forward to any ideas ,,,, were setting it up for touring .. already have jayco swan camper ,, small tinnie ,, now the tow tug ,, taken about 6 months to get the defender ,,,already had new t/belt , want to fit dual batteries , canopy and anything else that will make touring comfy ,,,, cheers moe ps will add pics soon

VladTepes
10th August 2010, 09:37 AM
Umm, so what's your question ?

Ranga
10th August 2010, 09:59 AM
Umm, so what's your question ?

or even your statement?!

d@rk51d3
10th August 2010, 11:17 AM
Where do you suggest moving the battery to?

I think that's the question. ;)

Michael2
13th August 2010, 05:30 AM
Behind the cab, under the tray. This will allow easy access for jump starting, give room for two large batteries to sit side by side and allow you to use your underseat storage for items you need but seldom use (spare parts).

Gav110
14th August 2010, 10:44 AM
Why move the battery - just add am Anderson Plug to the side of the box (or anywhere else) and add another to one end of your jumper leads. Coolest and quickest (and safest) jumping solution x far...

tassie 01
14th August 2010, 04:47 PM
hi gav ,,,,,, sounds the way 2 go ..... going down to try and jump it tomorrow ,,,, looks like it b easier 2 pull seat out to start it this time .. once home will b able to crawl all over it and work out how to set it up for practical touring ...... been reading heaps of posts ,,,,, great site and plenty of imfo

KarlB
14th August 2010, 05:42 PM
Another alternative is to fit some jumper points at the front or side of your battery box such as in the following photo:

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2013/05/1441.jpg (http://www.aulro.com/app/showphoto.php/photo/18398/title/jumper-points/cat/500)

These were fitted by Gordon at Opposite Lock South Sydney when he installed my second battery and controller. The battery box also houses the relay for my winch. The jumper points are useful not only for jump starting but also for powering portable air compressors and the like. Certainly much easier than opening the seat box every time you want to air your tires up.

Cheers
KarlB

Bigbjorn
15th August 2010, 10:01 AM
Caterpillar buddy plugs and leads are the neatest and best solution. Virtually standard equipment on most mine sites in Australia whether using Caterpillar equipment or not.

tazd
16th August 2010, 06:10 AM
After a long day yesterday running wires everywhere i now have dual batteries and a jumper outlet (aswell as wires everywhere else for cd, uhf, lights, poweroutlets).
Have ran some heavy cables to the engine bay and put a anderson plug on the end. got my jumper leads and put an anderson plug on one end aswell. problem sorted.
unless someone want to borrow my leads.

Gav110
16th August 2010, 07:01 AM
Just add another anderson plug to the other end of your jumper cables so they join in middle with 2 x andersons - then you have best of both worlds! Well done mate

tassie 01
16th August 2010, 05:29 PM
karl......taz .... thanks for reply .... pic looks good ,,,, taking battery down to start it this week and bring it home ,,,,,, looks like got heapsto do ......... us ex toyota drivers have heaps to learn ,,,, took ages to find out how to get to battery without unbolting the seat ,,,,, feel a dill but will give u guys a good laugh ,,,, found the room under drivers seat aswell......toyota hasnt sold so will pull batteries and racks ect off aswell ..... got new 35s on it ,, might have to find some landy rims and extract them aswell ,,,,, hoping to get a good run without to many probs with 130 ,,,,,,, nothing else stacks up with it.... good tray and plenty of room inside ,,,,, has had gearbox done and timing belt .... cheers all

KarlB
16th August 2010, 05:35 PM
We don't believe you even have a Landie until we see a picture Tassie 01!

Cheers
KarlB
:D

tassie 01
17th August 2010, 06:43 PM
karl ,,,,,will get pics friday ,,,,,,,,, took ages for him to decide to part with it ,,,,,, came with rubish on tray to ,,,,,, ,,,,i work out of town and havent had time to move it ,,,, will post pics of toyo as well