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stephenw Member Since: 12 Nov 2006 Location: Canberra ACT Posts: 91 |
All, the mods continue. This weekend I added a second battery to power the Engel 40lt fridge, UHF radio and camping lights. While it's only a 48amp/hr battery, this type recharges quickly so suits our camping mode of normally only spending one/two nights in one spot. A quick drive and the battery is fully charged again. I'm yet to complete all the wiring. I plan to add an extra outlet down near the tow bar to connect to our off road camper trailer. This will allow the car to charge the deep cycle battery in the trailer on the move or when stationary, allow the solar cells on the trailer to charge the vehicle battery.
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Mon Apr 09 2007 7:04am |
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stephenw Member Since: 12 Nov 2006 Location: Canberra ACT Posts: 91 |
The blue hose is the output of the ARB compressor. I have the remainder of the hose hidden under one of the rear seats. I just connect it up when I need to use the compressor.
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Mon Apr 09 2007 8:08am |
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ivery819 Member Since: 16 Jan 2007 Location: -- Posts: 1241 |
G'Day Steve
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Mon Apr 09 2007 8:24am |
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stephenw Member Since: 12 Nov 2006 Location: Canberra ACT Posts: 91 |
Hmm, I'm glad someone thinks the same as I do - you can never have enough light out the front - particulary when there are lots of roos and cattle about. On my Disco, I had a couple of Hella 4000 driving lights with 35W HID kits. They produced great light for about 1000m. Sure helped alot. I've kept the lights when I sold the vehicle, but am at a loss as to a place to put them on the RRS. Unless ARB come up with a bullbar like the D3 one, there is no real place to put them on the RRS.
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Mon Apr 09 2007 9:04am |
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ivery819 Member Since: 16 Jan 2007 Location: -- Posts: 1241 |
Steve
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Mon Apr 09 2007 9:39am |
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Jimmy Salsa Member Since: 03 Mar 2009 Location: Hunter Valley Posts: 257 |
Am having some problems fitting my new UHF system and could use some help. The installer I took it to was clueless when it came to how to run the wiring from the aerial and where to mount the aerial. Have been thinking about the rhino racks so that could solve the mounting problem but would love to know where you ran the wiring. Thanks in advance for any help you can give. 'Black Betty' Java Black RRS 07 TDV6 |
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Thu Apr 30 2009 12:56pm |
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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
The wiring can be run out the back light cluster and up inside the rear pilar. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Thu Apr 30 2009 1:56pm |
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stephenw Member Since: 12 Nov 2006 Location: Canberra ACT Posts: 91 |
Jimmy, happy to take some more images for you on how the coax was run. Just let me know.
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Fri May 01 2009 9:16am |
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FAT_RRS Member Since: 18 Jun 2008 Location: COLORADO Posts: 98 |
Can you get me the link for the Rhino roof rack? What roof rails are you usin on your RRS? They don't look like the LR rails. I can see that the cross bars are the Rhino...
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Fri May 01 2009 3:56pm |
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stephenw Member Since: 12 Nov 2006 Location: Canberra ACT Posts: 91 |
Yep, the rails are Rhino Rack as well as the cross bars. They are MUCH cheaper than the LR OEM version and you then have access to all their accessories. There is a picture of them in their on line catalogue. (page 15)
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Fri May 01 2009 10:01pm |
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