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Thread: Dual battery tray with sealed relay/fuse box.

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    Love the workmanship, looks great....
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    Lol I must admit I have a pc in the workshop and just behind me is my beer fridge. I had a look over the trays and hour later couple of disks I had the tray knocked up. After about 11 o'clock at night I occasionally feel bad and swap the grinder for a hacksaw.

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    nice skills mate i just finished doing mine and lets say yours looks a bit better lol

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    This box is for everything requiring relays from the firewall forward pretty much. Spotlights, led strips so forth. I'll run a trunk line to the back of the car. I think 8 relays should be enough for under the bonnet :P, well for now. Its much easier to build a electrical system properly from the start the right way.

















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    Bloody tidy mate...... the floors not though, do you want me to come round and sweep up for you? he he!!

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    Looks good mate, nice work.

    Note that your LED Strip lighting will not need a relay though at all. they draw a tiny current and any Carling type switch will carry that current with ease. Most switches are at least a 10amp rating and the LED flexible strip lighting is no where near that. Just fuse it and switch it no probs. If your talking about an LED Light bar then obviously a Relay will be needed but flexible LED strip for you awning or under bonnet linghting will not need a relay.

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    Far out man that is so neat! Awesome work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloodyaussie View Post
    Bloody tidy mate...... the floors not though, do you want me to come round and sweep up for you? he he!!
    lol thats my organized nut and bolt collection spread out over the floor.






    I'll have to get pictures of my larger termal crimper that cost 5$ to make. no more trips to auto sparky to get leads crimped.

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    I'd like to see that crimper mate

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