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    jUMPER LEADS

    Having a fender tis a pain in the "A" jumping other vehicles as the batt is situated under the pax seat (for those softer living disco dudes) So I have set up some Anderson plugs (175amp) on the flat of the bull bar and cut off and replaced one end of jumpers with an anderson (175amp ) plug...it all came about after some poor chippy had a flat batt and asked if I had jumpers and I said "No" because I couldn't be assed removing the seat etc etc..then my conscience (yes I do have one) got the better of me...so now ,no dramas plug an go....No pic's couldn't be assed..mmmmm no conscience there..

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    youve got an electric winch on the front dont you?


    shoulda just jumped him off the terminals of that...
    Dave

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    go on ****** put some pics up..... that is ya know how ....

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    Hey mick when you comin over????

    Dave that would have been too easy

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    Hi DirtyDawg, it’s always handy to have an external power connection but could I suggest ( if you haven’t already do it ) you put a battery switch near the seat, on the lead going to the Anderson plug to stop A’holes tampering with it.

    Also, if anybody else is contemplating doing something similar, a standard 50 amp Anderson plug will do fine and be safe to use.

    You need to run fairly hefty cable from the battery to the plug but 50 amp Anderson plugs will safely handle 180 amps for 5 seconds, enough to jump start most vehicles and then you have a commonly used plug to connect to other things.

    Cheers.

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