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MussEd Member Since: 20 Feb 2013 Location: East Lothian Posts: 354 |
I’ve driven a fire appliance out of the station whilst still on charge. Thought it was an auto-eject plug. It was not. |
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22nd Nov 2022 1:11pm |
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LR Nuts Member Since: 10 Aug 2022 Location: UK Posts: 1119 |
Yes I use these, recommended by ambulance services for a quick get away.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373011338574?ha...R-DGhPuTYQ |
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22nd Nov 2022 2:17pm |
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MussEd Member Since: 20 Feb 2013 Location: East Lothian Posts: 354 |
Ooh saw these elsewhere - how have you utilised them LR, any pics?
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22nd Nov 2022 3:54pm |
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HardCharger Member Since: 03 Mar 2013 Location: Manila Posts: 737 |
I was thinking of using two NATO sockets (front and back) and plugs for both charging and as a power point for jump staring, compressors, etc.
Will these be OK? I reckon they'd be waterproof and all that. Where can I mount for the front? I reckon I could copy the Wolfs for the rear mount. What do all y'all think? |
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23rd Nov 2022 2:05am |
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LandRoverAnorak Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 11324 |
I'm not sure that NATO sockets will be up to being used for jump starting. You really need something that will handle the current for that such as an Anderson connector. Darren
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23rd Nov 2022 9:30am |
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LR Nuts Member Since: 10 Aug 2022 Location: UK Posts: 1119 |
the recovery services use an Anderson connector for jump starting 175Amp. Colour does not matter, as long as both connectors are the same colour for orientation.
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23rd Nov 2022 9:58am |
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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
As it happens, here is one I made earlier...
I have all of my accessories that need plugging in to a 12v supply running through Andersson PowerPole connectors. Basically mini andersson connectors of the traditional type you all know and love. They work a treat, provide a very positive connection, simple and are easy to build in to your current accessories. I currently, oh dear, have the Waeco fridge/freezer, tyre pump, inverter and a few camp items with these connectors. This week however I adapted a CTEK charger to battery loom to include the PowerPole connectors so I can charge and maintain Miffy's twin batteries between journeys. Click image to enlarge Yes, the connectors are inside the vehicle, mounted in the rear of the cubby box, but chargers cable slips up and over the window under the wind deflector. If Miffy had a 12S tow socket then I would have run the charger through that, as I have done with the Freelander 2, but alas a different method is required and it works beautifully. |
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23rd Nov 2022 10:13am |
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LR Nuts Member Since: 10 Aug 2022 Location: UK Posts: 1119 |
talking of modifying Anderson connectors, I have a 175Amp mounted in the front grille. With this 'adaptor' {which I built] I can then connect the SB50 connectors.
Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge With this set up you can only pull 50Amps ..... MAX. Last edited by LR Nuts on 23rd Nov 2022 11:02am. Edited 2 times in total |
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23rd Nov 2022 10:49am |
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LR Nuts Member Since: 10 Aug 2022 Location: UK Posts: 1119 |
I have also built these, if you want to know if there is power at the connector an LED glows.
Click image to enlarge I simply drilled a hole sideways through the middle of the SB50, for both +ve and Gnd. remove the internal terminals and pass a 12V led [with internal resistor] through either hole [remembering to get polarity correct] then re-insert the terminals with lock down the led wires and supplies power. Click image to enlarge |
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23rd Nov 2022 11:00am |
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Mitch16 Member Since: 07 Nov 2020 Location: Surrey Posts: 25 |
Please can you advise if you need to disconnect the car from the battery to charge it or whether the ctek clamps clip on to the battery with everything still connected?
Trying to make it easy! |
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7th Dec 2022 9:33pm |
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macfrank Member Since: 05 Nov 2015 Location: somewhere in the north Posts: 1076 |
No need to disconnect. Over winter I leave mine connected for weeks to keep the batteries charged.
Only in case you need to recondition a flat battery you should disconnect it from the car, as the CTEK will use a higher voltage which may be too high for some electronics. |
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7th Dec 2022 9:46pm |
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Mitch16 Member Since: 07 Nov 2020 Location: Surrey Posts: 25 |
Thank you. |
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7th Dec 2022 10:03pm |
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HardCharger Member Since: 03 Mar 2013 Location: Manila Posts: 737 |
I have one of the M8 connectors but I can't seem to get the nut off the terminal clamps. Any suggestions on how I can do it?
If I cannot remove the nut from the bolt, I was thinking of cutting part of the connectors off to turn them to sort of fork type connectors. What do all y'all think? Am I just missing something? |
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9th Dec 2022 2:14am |
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macfrank Member Since: 05 Nov 2015 Location: somewhere in the north Posts: 1076 |
I've never had any problems getting these nuts off. However, for the positive terminal you can use an unused threaded hole:
Click image to enlarge For the negative terminal, the ring connector may not fit underneath the nut, as it collides with the terminal stud (edit: will not fit, as it has a conic shape IIRC). You can add another nut on top, but the bolt may be too short: Click image to enlarge Take off the clamp, remove the bolt. You'll see it has a T-shaped head. Take a longer M8 and file its head to that shape (no picture of the actual bolt, but you get the idea ) : Click image to enlarge This way you can have different torques for the terminal stud and the eyelet(s) and can add/remove the connector(s) without disconnecting the battery. |
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9th Dec 2022 6:12am |
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