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You got as far as the shed? Was it a long walk?
drove from front door....off to Dr again tomorrow for another Drs cert for more time off... cant ****in shake this cold/flu/****ofthing.. 10 days now feeling like crap...
Bloody Good Idea?
finished off my second portable battery box. 35AH with anderson plug, two cigarette sockets and a voltmeter (controlled by momentary switch so battery doesn't drain):
What scripts and where from...
How are you switching the output with the momentary switch? Latching relay? Can you show us a pic of your controller?
The way I read it , he's only switching the voltmeter, which is a good idea....
Electric start too from memory. What a beast!
a few adaptor cables to complement the battery boxes:from top to bottom:anderson sb50 to dual anderson powerpoles (30amp)anderson sb50 to dual anderson sb50'sanderson powerpole (30amp) to dual USB (for chargers and our USB fans for sleeping)
Is that split conduit? I'm guessing not. If not, where do you get it and where do you get the little clamp ends?
it is split loom... 10mmhttp://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/SCA-Corrugated-Split-Tubing-10mm-x-10m.aspx?pid=120327#Recommendationslittle clamp ends are also available at supercheapauto:http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/SCA-Corrugated-Tubing-Accessory-End-Piece-10mm-5-Pack.aspx?pid=344002#Recommendationsi am a bit OCD when it comes to cables and other things, so i like to tidy them up a bit...
well I'll be.. Never seen those little buggers. Might have to get me some. i always try to finish split conduit with heat shrink.
sometimes i do too... depends on what plugs are on the end...with the powerpoles (like in the usb cable), i sometimes use the glue-lined heatshrink for that, because it's a bit more rugged and it has a greater shrink ratio (4x more often than not)
I only just discovered the glue lined stuff
Nice bike Danny...