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Installing a house battery

AUGrenade

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I am about to install a house battery in my Grenadier. While I ordered the high power auxiliary prewiring, I did not opt for a secondary battery or a CTEK charger.

So I have a blank canvas to work on.

My house battery system:
- 175Ah LifePo4
- RedArc 50A DCDC charger with solar input
- Planned Loads:
- Fridge, EXT Roof Lights, interior 1 & 2 sockets, interior A + B factory plugs and other interior charge points like USB C, USB A, Cig lighter socket, etc …

I have the following:
7 fuse - Littelfuse box
5 fuse - Littelfuse box

My plan is:

1. Pickup the feed for the 50Amp RedArc charger from the 7 fuse spare 60Amp.

What I don’t have a schematic for is how do I re-wire the EXT and INT fuse box (gray one under seat) to draw power from the house battery instead. I am sure somebody has done it already.

Trying to do the same thing as this thread except my car doesn’t have all the CTEK gear: https://www.theineosforum.com/threads/dual-battery-setup-modifications.12413300/

Thanks for the help.

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This thread shows you how the busbars work. It should help you:


Especially here:


This may also help:

 
What I don’t have a schematic for is how do I re-wire the EXT and INT fuse box (gray one under seat) to draw power from the house battery instead. I am sure somebody has done it already.

If you mean the High Load Auxiliary Switch fuse box, it is attached to Slot 4 on the 5 Stud busbar, see links above. This fuse box.

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More 4x4 has a bracket set that will simplify your install:

You would need to check the battery bracket works with your 175Ah battery.


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Thank you @TheDocAUS. Your posts and documentation has been invaluable the last 2 weeks I’ve been reading them.

I ordered most of my spare fuses based on your post for my overlanding trips. Thanks again. Very helpful.

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More 4x4 has a bracket set that will simplify your install:

You would need to check the battery bracket works with your 175Ah battery.


If you mean the High Load Auxiliary Switch fuse box, it is attached to Slot 4 on the 5 Stud busbar, see links above. This fuse box.

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Yes, this is what I was asking about.
If I understand correctly, I disconnect slot #4 on the 5 stub busbar (pictured below in yellow) and connect to my house battery bus bar, all the switches will work the same except power from the house battery, is that correct? Will they also work using the “PWR” switch when the car is off?

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More 4x4 has a bracket set that will simplify your install:

You would need to check the battery bracket works with your 175Ah battery.


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Unfortunately the MORE brackets won’t work with my battery Dimensions. It is 5mm too short. I spoke to them at length so I will have to fabricate my own mount.

The battery fits perfectly, just want to give it some support, but it doesn’t seem to be able to move too much.

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