Shit hot Rossco you are smashing it! You've seriously got the perfect "tough tourer" setup.
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Shit hot Rossco you are smashing it! You've seriously got the perfect "tough tourer" setup.
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Yeah cheers for posting up Hodgey, they really do tick all the boxes, can't wait to see how she goes [emoji106]
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A bit of info on their real world under-bonnet performance here. It is not a Patrol, but still not bad information.
Crikey, that definitely appears Lithium heat issues Mythbusting for sure BB Mate [emoji106][emoji106]
Makes me nuffy wonder if they’re not suitable also for heavy winching work possibly too [emoji1696][emoji1696]
Thinking aloud they might not appreciate huge losses over such a short period like my new 170A AGM Kickass house tray battery warned of warranty voiding IIRC on instructions?
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My set up is quite different.
I have two DCS (Deep Cycle Systems) 12V 200Ah Slimline batteries.
Because of the overall capacity, lithium benefits (such as rapid charging) and monitoring system they are just being run in parallel.
The charging system is managed by a smart programmable control unit which includes alternator temp monitoring. They are charged by a 320 max/240 idle amp alternator which they will accept full charge rate from until it potentially overheats.
There is a MOTEC PDM unit that many accessories such as fridges run off which has a programmable low voltage cutoffs
Batteries are mounted behind the cab and under the tray
We actually pulled them apart to strengthen the internal mounting too
Which and what Lithium’s/AGM’s can currently handle getting half their guts truly sucked out in under 2-3 Minutes Please Folks [emoji51]?
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itechworld are currently offering 20% off everything. Their 120X lithium is now at $780 instead of $975. Discount code is 'FB20'.
Itechworld are good, but they are not aussie made as some may think. They may have aussie mined contents in them. A bit overpriced, and wont easily refund you the difference if their batteries go on sale a day after you buy one.All are made in china.
Look at numbers like max continuous current draw, amp hours, max peak current draw, max charging current, and if you want a starting battery, CCA. Some batteries can provide huge CCA for emergency starting.
Lanplus on ebay in west heidelberg is a good seller, have been there and seen they fully test their batteries to make sure they are close to advertised capacity.