terryc
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I'm looking for ideas, tips, thoughts on installing the power cable to go to the rear of the tub, to top up the CT batteries when moving.
Plans are to tap into the LH(passenger) battery via an isolator(GSL: 12V 100amp - lot smaller than I expected) which will be mounted under the air filter on the two holes in the front wheel shroud(jargon?).
Ground for the isolator and the return(black wire) will be lugged and bolted under each of the LH battery ground spot bolts.
After the isolator, there will be a Fuse(blade in a inline case), then it is a pair of 16mm sq cables to the rear.
Initial inspection suggests basically running it as much as I can on top of the sub frame and held on by stainless cable ties.
Should I put it into the plastic corrugated stuff?
There will be a final loop of slack, then the Anderson plug will be mounted tow bar. I'm not really sure about that as it is basically the lowest point on the body, but that is where the local Nissan mount the trailer lighting socket.
As another question, is there an easy way inside the tub? I would eventually like to put a second outlet inside the tub to charge a couple of loose batteries. The only "hole" appears to be right at the front up under the lip, which I hop will allow a cable to be poked up from underneath.
Plans are to tap into the LH(passenger) battery via an isolator(GSL: 12V 100amp - lot smaller than I expected) which will be mounted under the air filter on the two holes in the front wheel shroud(jargon?).
Ground for the isolator and the return(black wire) will be lugged and bolted under each of the LH battery ground spot bolts.
After the isolator, there will be a Fuse(blade in a inline case), then it is a pair of 16mm sq cables to the rear.
Initial inspection suggests basically running it as much as I can on top of the sub frame and held on by stainless cable ties.
Should I put it into the plastic corrugated stuff?
There will be a final loop of slack, then the Anderson plug will be mounted tow bar. I'm not really sure about that as it is basically the lowest point on the body, but that is where the local Nissan mount the trailer lighting socket.
As another question, is there an easy way inside the tub? I would eventually like to put a second outlet inside the tub to charge a couple of loose batteries. The only "hole" appears to be right at the front up under the lip, which I hop will allow a cable to be poked up from underneath.