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my cheap assed draw set up. 98 GU st patrol wagon. cheap but works
Hi all, thought these pix might help anyone looking to do their own draw set up.
Materials cost under $300. The most expensive bits were the SKF bearings. The recessed part at the back of each draw is to house two 98ah Gel-Tech deep cycles ( I know the one in the pic is an AGM), when the draw is closed they are tightly secured. I still haven't finished yet as I still have to install a Ctek charger and associated bits and pieces, I will post new pix when it is all shmicko. Also I haven't forked out the coin for draw handles or latches yet, they ain't cheap, so if anyone has any suggestions would be good.
I only used 1 X 15mm, 1 X 12mm and 1 X 9mm sheets of 8X4 ply, was able to do this with a little bit of thought and was left with very little waste. All tech screwed and glued. I have seen on forums mention of the problem of the "mountainous" floor in the back, just cut around the bits that stick up. I used a bit of 3mm MDF to make templates for fitting the top panels. All was done in the garage with a 3 year old trying to pinch my tools and a 6month old terrorising the misses who in turn terrorised me.
The fridge slide fits a 40lt engle, JUST fits.
I know it aint perfect but it works, was cheap and is my first attempt.
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more pix of cheap assed braw set up
not fancy but works.:1087:
the clipper battery monitor was found on ebay but check out amazon UK 1st. The screen is a little big but it's a bloody good unit for the price (so far). The Engel is pulling 2.5A because I'd just turned it on freeze.
haven't fitted any lights yet but they will be LED strips, maybe KORR lighting for the quality and the water proof fittings.
the battery switch on the left is for choosing which battery to be charged, a cheap alternative. the anderson plug is for plugging my solar panels directly to the ctek dual (haven't tried it yet and not holding my breath for a miracle).
the two switches on the right are for selecting which battery is supply, again a cheap alternative.
I have used a + buzz and a - buzz. I found a good earth point to the body just behind this (if anyone thinks this is not right let me know, but seems to be ok for earth).
The ctek is not exactly the right charger for gel-tech but I'm hoping that the extra .3 volts won't damage them, the temp sensor for the ctek fits in a cavity between the 2 batteries so is touching both, this allows the charger to pull back on the charge voltage if they get warm. I know it is discouraged to fit lead acid batteries in a confined space like this, but there is some ventilation and also they are a top quality sealed type battery.