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Al_The_Pal



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Connecting external leisure battery pack
I’ve got a greenbox leisure battery box, I’d like to charge this while traveling, the greenbox already has a Car Go split charge relay in it.

I’m aiming to connect via Anderson SB 50s, with one plug permanently fitted to the car.

Question is, what cable should I run from the car battery to my Anderson connector, and what fusing should I go for.

What sort of amps am I needing to deal with between the car battery and the Split charge relay.



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Hi Al, I've been following this, hoping you get an answer, because I've been wanting to do the same.
I figured the connection between the 2 batteries should be able to handle the full output of the alternator, should it ever have cause to put it all to the leisure battery.
Something else in the back of my mind said caravan type split charge systems wouldn't handle the full alternator power, so maybe it's not necessary?
I've not found a definite answer and haven't tried anything yet.

Sorry, I've not helped answer the question. Hope someone can enlighten us both.
Cheers!
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Just bought a solar panel to keep it topped up on site until I work out what’s needed.

I’ve had a recommendation to a local auto electrician... so hopefully he’ll work it out for us.
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If you are thinking of having an Anderson connector permanent on your Defender I would suggest a SB175 which is rated at continuous 175 amps. That would need 35mm2 cable feeding the SB175. That would mean you could plug jump leads into the SB 175.

Now heavy duty cable you would be looking at about 7 amps/mm2

Max output from a standard alternator is about 100 amps. So assume 50% of that maximum is available for charging the extra battery so that would be about 50 amps

Now fast battery chargers can charge a battery at about 40 amps

Yes am working on high current figures.

This would mean at least 6mm2 cable


Now SB 50 are rated at 50 amp continuous

SB50 are available with either 6mm2 or 13mm2 contacts

Hope that all makes sense, but I do tend to work with good safety factors

Standard chargers work on about 2-7 amps so about 2mm2 cable.



You can do a convertor from SB 175 to a SB 50

HTH and makes sense


Brendan
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Thanks Brendan. Will look into those wire sizes.
Cheers.
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Done. SB175 to SB50 with 16mm cable, probably overkill but found genuine Anderson terminals for that size so seemed appropriate.



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Al_The_Pal would be very interested to see some pictures of your finished install as I am thinking of going down this route myself.
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