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    Question Installing an Anderson and a Compressor

    Hi all
    Ok my rig has a dual battery system already. And i want to be able to hook up my solar panel to the car to charge the batteries.
    My Solar panel is rigged up with all anderson plugs. So im wondering what i need to do to set this up?

    Also want to get a compressor to install somewhere? not sure the best place to put a compressor. I dont really have any room under the hood.
    Are the compressors easy to wire up also?

    any info would be great
    cheers in advance

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    To charge your battery from solar, you will need a dc to dc charger.
    Something like this http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/280761714...84.m1438.l2649
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    hey leigh,
    not sure on the solar bit, but am interested on the answers you get, but i have a compressor that triggers my lockers and also for pumping up tyres and it is under the drivers seat of my gu bolted to the floor, it is out of the way and the switch is below my stereo!!

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    We have our compressor for the lockers under the drivers seat as well. Its a great place when pumping up tyres.

    Our solar panel goes to the 3rd battery in the back. (we took out the back seats) and runs the freezer. (had an auto lecky set it up)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazodude View Post
    To charge your battery from solar, you will need a dc to dc charger.
    Something like this http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/280761714...84.m1438.l2649
    Really? why is that?
    Im new to the solar stuff mate, so dont really have a clue YET! Got a bargain with a 80w Solar panel and regulator and all the Anderson extensions and so on.
    I had it hooked up to my old rig, the Anderson was already in the back of the car from when i bought it, just connected it straight into that. Im sure it came straight from the battery???

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    Is the air compressor ok under the seats? i thought it might get a little bit hot under there.
    How are they wired up? wonder if its to difficult?

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    no it doesnt seem to... it isnt like it runs all the time and it has a fair amount of air circulating around it!!!
    i would recommend it!!

    Scotty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leighw85 View Post
    Hi all
    Ok my rig has a dual battery system already. And i want to be able to hook up my solar panel to the car to charge the batteries.
    My Solar panel is rigged up with all anderson plugs. So im wondering what i need to do to set this up?

    Also want to get a compressor to install somewhere? not sure the best place to put a compressor. I dont really have any room under the hood.
    Are the compressors easy to wire up also?

    any info would be great
    cheers in advance
    If your solar panel has a regulator, then yes it can be connected straight across the battery.

    The difficult part is getting it to charge both batteries.

    Does your vehicle have a dual battery isolator?

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    Yeah it does have an isolator mate. How exactly does that work? ive been meaning to find out about it since ive had the car.
    It has a Piranha DBE 180S Duel Battery Management system.

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    That's sweet, that isolator has a solar input built in (maximum 50 watt panel)

    So depending on the size of your solar panel all you may need to do is run some 4mm twin double sheathed wire from the isolator and fit the anderson plug.

    Now I am not 100% sure but I think this will charge both batteries, may pay to check with Piranha on this.

    Here is their website, it tells you a bit about the isolator and how to test it (in the fitting instructions).

    http://piranhaoffroad.com.au/index.p...180s-plus.html


    Edit, Sorry just read thread again and see you have an 80 watt panel, so that doesn't help you.

    You may need to talk to a solar specialist about being able to charge both batteries.

    If you only wanted to charge your second battery then just wire the anderson plug to that battery with a 15 amp fuse as close as possible to the battery.
    Last edited by Yendor; 11th November 2011 at 10:07 AM.

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