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ChrisJ



Member Since: 12 Nov 2013
Location: Warwickshire
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Corris Grey
Leisure battery install otions
Evening all.

I'm after some advice/ideas with installing a removable leisure battery to my Defender.

Last year myself and my brother went to the F1 at silverstone in the Defender and camped (silverstone woodlands), it was a great week away but one thing we missed was a fridge and some ability to charge our phones without having to pay £25 for a recharge locker. Although electric hook up is available it's a bit pricey and sells out quickly.

So, my first thought was to install a twin battery setup and split charger system, but in reality it would only be used a couple of times a year so seems a waste of money and carrying the extra weight probably isn't ideal.

So I was thinking of building a battery box to house a leisure battery, mount an inverter or some sockets and be able to install/remove the battery/box as and when I need it in to the rear of the Defender.

I've been reading up on leisure batteries and it would seem running a small fridge (just keep food chilled and some milk etc) and charging our phones should be fine on a fully charged deep cycle battery, I can the connect it to a trickle charger once home to keep it topped up.

Any thoughts on this?

We currently have a trip to the world endurance championship booked for the 14th April so I'm looking at getting this up and running pretty soon.

Thanks in advance
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LandRoverAnorak



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Orkney Grey
For your intended use, why not just buy a decent jump start pack? They have 12v outlets on them, come 'pre-packaged' and will probably by useful at other times. Darren

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Post #607108 5th Mar 2017 11:24pm
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strang



Member Since: 16 May 2012
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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Galway Green
I too would be interested in a set up like this as I have a fridge for occasional use, that I would like to be able to swap between by Defender and Series One. Euro-Leafing to infinity and beyond.....
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kmac



Member Since: 07 Oct 2009
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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
You could get a gas fridge and those phone charging battery packs
Post #607321 6th Mar 2017 9:05pm
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Panda



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England 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Fuji White
I have a national Luna battery charger, works a treat.

National Luna Portable Power Pack From expedition equipment

The National Luna Portable Power Pack is a stand alone power source for use in 4x4, vehicles, trailers, caravans, boats. This Split Charging System does not interfere with any electronics or wiring on the vehicle.

Model Number: S395

FEATURES:
Split charge isolator built-in
Large battery capability
Integrated battery monitors
Fused accessory outputs
Complete with cabling
Battery not included (enquire for options)
Optional monitor controller (S390)
Dimensions (Battery Compartment) - 350 mm x 180 mm x 260 mm
External Dimensions - 500 mm (L) x 260 mmm (W) x 300 mm (H) Monty-2015 2.2 110 XS Puma Station Wagon
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Post #607998 8th Mar 2017 10:59pm
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strang



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Is this the thing?

http://www.nationalluna.com/PPPack.htm Euro-Leafing to infinity and beyond.....
Post #608668 11th Mar 2017 5:56pm
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captain slow



Member Since: 22 Jun 2011
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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 CSW Corris Grey
there's someone on here who makes them up. I can't remember his name but his facebook page is:

https://www.facebook.com/AR-Power-Solutions-659645187517431/ 2.2 Tdci 110 XS CSW Corris Grey
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Post #608687 11th Mar 2017 6:51pm
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Panda



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That's it, good bit of kit. You take it out the car when not needed and plug and play when you need it
Thumbs Up Monty-2015 2.2 110 XS Puma Station Wagon
Yoda Disco 3-Sold
Larry Disco 1-Sold
Muddly XS 90 TDCI-Sold
Pearl Disco 2-Sold
Larry Disco 1-didn't want too but sold
Post #608709 11th Mar 2017 8:51pm
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Panda



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England 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Fuji White
Try this link:

http://www.expedition-equipment.com/produc...power-pack Monty-2015 2.2 110 XS Puma Station Wagon
Yoda Disco 3-Sold
Larry Disco 1-Sold
Muddly XS 90 TDCI-Sold
Pearl Disco 2-Sold
Larry Disco 1-didn't want too but sold
Post #608717 11th Mar 2017 9:19pm
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Mdm



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we often do exactly that when we goto events in a normal car or with friends.

decent leisure battery good fridge full of food n beer.we use a small solar panel which worked well at the big outdoors and kept a red top optima alive enough to run a waeco for 4 days with plenty of openings.

nothing wrong with a boost pack but the cost of a decent one is higher than a decent amp battery
Post #608733 11th Mar 2017 9:56pm
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