Dual Battery Thread
#31
LRs existing 110v plug --
I’ve not been on the forum in a while, but I thought I’d share my dual battery setup. I pretty much copied Sean McWherter (Autoplicity) from a Defender owners facebook group. I have a P400, so there is loads of factory “stuff” under the load floor. I had to make a false floor to mount everything to.
I purchased a 100ah LiPo battery and the Redarc Manager 30 and Redvision distribution box. I accessed the vehicle battery the same way zac431 did in his link. I ended up wiring an ignition source as well since I couldn’t get any definitive answer on whether the alternator is a smart one or not. I tapped fuse #1 in the rear passenger fuse box. I used a volt meter to find one that is only on when the ignition is on.
P400 gadgets under the load floor. I had to move the module that is at the bottom left of the pic to be able to fit the battery. Also removed the silver mounting bracket.
Shows the plywood platform.
Hard to see in the photo, but I secured the false floor on the two sides where you see the two black brackets. And in the top right you can see a hole. I had to drill holes in the two side brackets and used nutserts to bolt it down. The one at the top right just behind the seat used an existing (unused) factory nutsert.
Final layout of devices. I have the JLR air compressor so need need to add one under here. I still need to tidy up the wiring, but I still have the refrigerator cord to wire in and I’m trying to decide if I want to permanently mount the shore power plug and solar plug or simply leave them as cords.
Three things to see in this photo. Top left you can see where I installed two USB ports (each have type C and standard) and a 12V outlet. In the middle you see the AC control dial. Next to it, I installed the plug for the inverter….so a 1000w 120v outlet. It is switched on and off with the Redvision system. Lastly is the Redvision screen. I didn’t want a permanent mount for it, so I utilized the location of the hook to mount a Ram Mount ball (6mm bolt did the trick).
What it all looks like closed up and ready.
I hope this helps others considering doing the same.
I purchased a 100ah LiPo battery and the Redarc Manager 30 and Redvision distribution box. I accessed the vehicle battery the same way zac431 did in his link. I ended up wiring an ignition source as well since I couldn’t get any definitive answer on whether the alternator is a smart one or not. I tapped fuse #1 in the rear passenger fuse box. I used a volt meter to find one that is only on when the ignition is on.
P400 gadgets under the load floor. I had to move the module that is at the bottom left of the pic to be able to fit the battery. Also removed the silver mounting bracket.
Shows the plywood platform.
Hard to see in the photo, but I secured the false floor on the two sides where you see the two black brackets. And in the top right you can see a hole. I had to drill holes in the two side brackets and used nutserts to bolt it down. The one at the top right just behind the seat used an existing (unused) factory nutsert.
Final layout of devices. I have the JLR air compressor so need need to add one under here. I still need to tidy up the wiring, but I still have the refrigerator cord to wire in and I’m trying to decide if I want to permanently mount the shore power plug and solar plug or simply leave them as cords.
Three things to see in this photo. Top left you can see where I installed two USB ports (each have type C and standard) and a 12V outlet. In the middle you see the AC control dial. Next to it, I installed the plug for the inverter….so a 1000w 120v outlet. It is switched on and off with the Redvision system. Lastly is the Redvision screen. I didn’t want a permanent mount for it, so I utilized the location of the hook to mount a Ram Mount ball (6mm bolt did the trick).
What it all looks like closed up and ready.
I hope this helps others considering doing the same.
Bob
#32
I’m sure that could easily be done.
#33
I’m trying to decide which direction to go for our needs. Leaning towards a portable battery (like the dometic) as all I think we’d be powering is a fridge vs the full built in kit. I’m new to the overlanding idea and not sure what benefit the dual battery offers us can something portable. At least if I’m realistic with our likely uses.
#34
I’m trying to decide which direction to go for our needs. Leaning towards a portable battery (like the dometic) as all I think we’d be powering is a fridge vs the full built in kit. I’m new to the overlanding idea and not sure what benefit the dual battery offers us can something portable. At least if I’m realistic with our likely uses.
#36
Guapo great set up, but all of those electronics are going to generate serious heat and drastically shortened life expectancy under the rear cargo lid storage...
I’ve got my lithium battery and my set up will be mounted in the space around one of the rear cargo windows so the system doesn’t overheat or shorten life expectancy and can breathe...the battery will go where the oem lift Jack goes in the under cargo space but the charge controller and inverter will go around the window on some kind of homemade mount
I’ve got my lithium battery and my set up will be mounted in the space around one of the rear cargo windows so the system doesn’t overheat or shorten life expectancy and can breathe...the battery will go where the oem lift Jack goes in the under cargo space but the charge controller and inverter will go around the window on some kind of homemade mount
Last edited by markjlr; 02-18-2022 at 11:27 PM.
#37
Fair point @markjlr , though others seem to be running it without issue. If you wanted to mount on the sides, perhaps something like these panels could work on Aliexpress.
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#38
that would be perfect.
Fair point @markjlr , though others seem to be running it without issue. If you wanted to mount on the sides, perhaps something like these panels could work on Aliexpress.
#39