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<blockquote data-quote="froggy" data-source="post: 201073" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>Mines wired the same way, standard 30/40A 4 pin relay, 2 in-line fuse holder (1 inbetween each battery and the relay) and an earth.</p><p>Find a place for the relay and its only 1 wire from the coil (or an ignition switched live) 1 wire to each battery and an earth. (Also remember to earth your leisure battery :lol: )</p><p>I tried using a smart relay and ended up giving it away and switching to a standard relay. a 40 year old van using old school technology :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froggy, post: 201073, member: 3485"] Mines wired the same way, standard 30/40A 4 pin relay, 2 in-line fuse holder (1 inbetween each battery and the relay) and an earth. Find a place for the relay and its only 1 wire from the coil (or an ignition switched live) 1 wire to each battery and an earth. (Also remember to earth your leisure battery :lol: ) I tried using a smart relay and ended up giving it away and switching to a standard relay. a 40 year old van using old school technology :lol: [/QUOTE]
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