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						At present I have a D3 4.0L ptrol, fitted with a traxide system, and the additional battery under the hood on the driver side.
Today, I paid $10 on Gumtree and collected an unused Hardkorr battery box which looks like bloody good value for $10!!!!!!
I now trying to figure out how to make the most of it.
Any suggestions? (and "send it to me and I'll give you $10" doesn't count!!!)
I've got the outlet from the Traxide in the rear of the truck, and that is where the Engel plugs in, plus any other goodies I want to add.
I'm thinking of putting a battery in the box, and mounting it in the rear as an extra power supply - but do I need a DC-DC to keep it charged, or can I just plug the battery box into the rear Anderson plug from the Traxide install????
I'm thinking there is room under the top of the box to mount a DC-DC unit, but do I need one???
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Any comments greatly appreciated.
2012 L320 Range Rover Sport Fuji White
REMLR 012
No 5 Trailer ARN 177-295
2006 Disco 3, 4L V6 Petrol SE Deceased Feb 26 2023
SOLD Engineers Trailer - no id
SOLD RAAF 231194 Perentie 110 GS - SIR ANGUS
SOLD 4MP COY Series 3 FFR 30-209
Just run another cable from the output side of the traxide controller to the extra battery, earth it and bobs your lbgtqyxz aunty.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
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Hi Jeepster, as the others have suggested, simply plug the Anderson plug at the rear, into your new battery box and job done.
In this setup, all three batteries will act as one big battery and will charge together when the motor is running.
PS, that’s a nice looking battery box.
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						SubscriberMy guess is the battery needs to be an AGM to remain compatible with the rest of them?
Rod
D4 MY16 5 seat TDV6 - LLAMS, Custom Drawers, OL Bar, Toyo Open Country, GOE Rims, Lithium DBS, eDiff, OA Long Range Tank, GAP Tool, Tracklander rack, Mitch Hitch, TPMS & Safari Snorkel
Any lead acid battery will be fine. Not just AGM.
Be cause the alternator is the primary charging device, it can be an AGM, wet cell, Calcium/Calcium, gel and it can be a deep cycle or a cranking battery.
ONE WORD OF CAUTION, Jeepster, from your photos and pictures of this battery box elsewhere, it does appear to be totally sealed.
If this is the case, you could put some air holes in the box, both at the top and low Dow on the sides or ends.
For safety reasons. Battery boxes MUST NOT BE TOTALLY SEALED.
BTW, I can not find any info on the size of the circuit breaker, can you check it out?
Hi Mick, because the primary charging source is the alternator, you can have any mix of different types of lead acid batteries and all will be charged properly.
It is only when the primary charging source is a battery charger, a DC/DC device or a solar regulator, that the batteries should be of the same type.
They can still be different sizes.
NOTE, While not ideal, but if you know how to set up a DC/DC device or a battery charger or even a solar regulator, you can actually charge a mix of different types of lead acid batteries at the same time.
I see the box has a 50 amp charge plug that says VSR BUILT IN . Does this mean this battery wont receive charge until the other 2 batteries have a reasonable SOC?
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