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Daisy90 Member Since: 01 Feb 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 845 |
I have had a similar type switch fitted for about 15 years now, never done me any harm or issues
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6th Apr 2020 6:10pm |
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Daisy90 Member Since: 01 Feb 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 845 |
P.s make sure it’s wired properly as just putting it inline with the obvious main battery lead may not do what your after,
I don’t want to write on a public forum on the answer , but it’s simple and probably. A google will help ? P.s mines a TD5 also, |
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6th Apr 2020 6:12pm |
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QuintinC Member Since: 06 Apr 2019 Location: Knysna Posts: 26 |
Many thanks Daisy90. I have read that it should be placed on the earth cable. My other challenge is trying to install it without cutting a hole in the bodywork and carpeting. Will have to see what has worked for everyone else.
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6th Apr 2020 6:54pm |
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Pilgrimmick Member Since: 16 Nov 2015 Location: Highlands Posts: 582 |
Would a solar trickle charger not be better? 80" 1948
Lightweight V8 Bowler Tomcat 130 Station wagon 90 300tdi (Santana PS10 pick up) Range Rover L322 (Ful fat) |
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6th Apr 2020 8:10pm |
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Joe the Plumber Member Since: 18 Dec 2013 Location: Midlands Posts: 907 |
Just a thought. Although ours are in a sporadically damp position on a narrow boat, those switches are really cr*p. The contacts aren't very positive and terribly susceptible to corrosion. We got through loads of them over a couple of years until I found a much better type.
If you can get one in the current circumstances, these are far more robust (our two have lasted over three years on the boat so far): https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00E...&psc=1 I hope this is of interest. |
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7th Apr 2020 6:34am |
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BogMonster Member Since: 05 Feb 2008 Location: Stanley Posts: 400 |
I was going to say the same. My father uses one on his old Discovery just to keep the battery topped up. It doesn't take much input to the battery to offset the sleeping systems plus clock etc. --- 2006 Defender 110 SW 300Tdi • 2011 Ford Ranger XLT crewcab • 2015 Defender 110 Station Wagon Utility TDCi |
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8th Apr 2020 3:53pm |
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QuintinC Member Since: 06 Apr 2019 Location: Knysna Posts: 26 |
Good idea on the solar trickle charger but the car lives in my garage.
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21st Apr 2020 9:04pm |
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BogMonster Member Since: 05 Feb 2008 Location: Stanley Posts: 400 |
They don't actually need a lot of light to produce a small amount of power. My father keeps a generator battery topped up with a solar charger that lives inside the shed and just gets light in through the window, direct sunlight is minimal but it still works though it is bigger than a standard self-container solar battery maintainer. ---
2006 Defender 110 SW 300Tdi • 2011 Ford Ranger XLT crewcab • 2015 Defender 110 Station Wagon Utility TDCi |
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22nd Apr 2020 10:49am |
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