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Thread: Dual Battery System For 98 Discovery

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    TheLowRanger Guest
    That is atight fit Graham, but well and truely looks acheivable. I had my converter and electronics for the LPG mounted on the opposite side of the engine bay to make sure I have enough room when it comes to fitting the snorkel. Seems like it was a good idea after looking at the pics of your engine bay. Even if I don't use that space for the snorkel, atleast I should be able to hard wire an air compressor in there in the future.

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    Hi Low Ranger, yip, it's a tight fit all right. Interestingly my car has an ARB compressor on the drivers side so it's a mirror image to your planned installation. Also there's a high capacity relay there for connecting the 2 batteries together although normally I run the second battery off an ETI design (Jaycar kit) battery charge controller which is mounted just behind the main battery - I have a switch to select controller / isolate / parallel through relay for the second battery.

    I should add that I'm considering changing the controller to a Traxide SC40 unit as the ETI design doesn't seem to keep the second battery up to full charge all the time for some reason.
    GrahamH
    '65 SIIa 88" Hard-top, Rego DW622, 186 Holden, 4.3 diffs (she's still back in NZ)
    '88 4-door Rangie (long gone)
    '96 Disco SI 3.9V8i (LPG) Manual (Inspector Rex's kennel)
    '03 Disco SII TD5 Auto (the serious camping car)
    '15 Disco 4 3.0Lt TDV6 (was a dog-hair free zone - not now!!!)

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