any reason why it cant go in the space the factory provided on drivers side - opposite cranking battery?
Can anybody recomend a battery tray for second battery on D3. It seems ARB dont make on e spercific to that model. (TDI)
Allan
any reason why it cant go in the space the factory provided on drivers side - opposite cranking battery?
When I fitted the second battery to my old D3, I carefully grinded out the plastic gusset supports inside the second factory battery box to provide additional room.
If you use a cranking battery for your second battery you can fit a 600CCA battery in no probs. (There are lots of threads on second batteries for you to read, don’t discard a CCA battery they are IMHO better than deep cycle)
Use the existing wiring trough along the firewall to run the positive cable back to the near side (If it doesn’t fit cable tie to it), battery isolator can be mounted in the space in front of the primary battery box with a simple bracket.
Earth points are provided on the inside guard, inside the spare battery box towards the fire wall.
Overall a very simple project. (Can't send photo's sold the D3)
Here you go Alan, a pic of a 2nd battery installation in the battery box on the drivers side
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RichardK
Series IV Matrix Offroad Camper following our Discovery 3 with E Diff, BAS Remap, Mitch Hitch, Uniden UHF, Codan NGT HF, Masten TPMS, Proquip Compressor Guard, ARB Winch Bar, Milemarker Hydraulic Winch, 4x4 Intelligence Rear Wheel Carrier, VMS GPS with Rear Camera,
Alan, highly recommend Traxide dual battery unit plus Optima yellowtop combo. Traxide is custom built for D3 and run by forum member here - drivesafe;
relays
cheers
Richards is a 80 AmpH Varta. That is the biggest that will fit (as he said needs modification)
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Hi There,
Here's a picture of my D3 with an Optima battery, much the same same...
Mores the point how do I insert a proper image????
Here's mine with the traxide kit fitted.
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Resize you pic to say 800 pixels wide max.
Upload your pic online. Lots out there, I use ImageShack® - Online Media Hosting
Copy the "direct" link which starts "http:/......"
ie: http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/3778/pict0004k.jpg
Paste the link into your post.
Put "[img]" before it and "[/img]" after it.
All the " are just for this post, don't put them in.
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