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    Land Rover Cooling Bag

    Hi All. Finally took deliver of my Disco yesterday. Absolutely wrapped. Will post some snaps when I work out how that works on this site.

    One nice surprise when I pick up the car was that a friend organized a LR Cooler Bag as a present. Nice little bonus.

    My question. We're going on a day trip tomorrow. Is it safe enough to leave it plugged in all day? I haven't added any secondary batteries as yet, so it will be drawing off the standard battery.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Car kills power to the aux sockets after 10min or so automatically so i wouldnt be too concerned for the car batteries. Your beers in the fridge getting warm on the other hand...!

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    Damn. Didn't know that. Guess I'd better read the manual. Thanks for the heads up.

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    Enjoy the new ride!
    Cheers,

    Sean

    “Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” - Albert Einstein

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    Easy to bypass the timed circuit by removing the relay on the lower right of the fuse box behind the glove box and making up a jumper with two male spade connectors. I'd have to did out the details but there as a thread on here somewhere. Be warned and keep an eye on current draw and battery voltage when running accessories.

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    No time like the present to begin your mods. Start with a full Traxide dual battery kit with rear sockets

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    Traxide definitely on the short list. 😊👍

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    X3 for a Traxide dual battery kit. Mine was about $640 and took an afternoon to fit. It takes a bit of pulling and prodding of various bits of the car but nothing too tough. All the wires are perfectly cut and crimped. I have both rear power sockets linked up to the new circuit and also an Anderson socket which I charge my camper from. I feel a real sense of comfort with the quality and design of the system- you get a cut off too. I did think it was a tad expensive initially (for a bunch of pre cut wires) but you get what you pay for!

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