100 |105 Series Toyota LandCruiser Redarc BCDC Dual Battery Kit Installation

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @roblogie1742
    @roblogie1742 Рік тому

    Always wondered how to remove and replace the grill.. Just so easy !.
    A DC/DC is on my one of these days list to replace the old school Voltage sensing relay type setup I have had since I got the vehicles many years ago..

  • @Chris-74
    @Chris-74 3 роки тому

    i was always taught to do the + cable up first , to avoid the + being live a arcing out !

    • @AussieDrifterTouring
      @AussieDrifterTouring  3 роки тому

      Hi Chris, yer that’s good advice mate, when connecting a battery bank for the first time. However fitting these kits means we are fitting to an already live battery bank and therefore the risk of spark is there no matter what. That’s is why we connected the aux battery first though so that it couldn’t spark out even the positive can’t spark out on the aux battery until after the main one is connected. But on the main battery connection because it’s an already connected battery it doesn’t matter if you do the positive first or last you still have to be careful not to touch the body. Hope that makes sense mate

    • @alex49159
      @alex49159 3 роки тому

      Great video, and not skipping any details! What’s the rationale for putting the BCDC in the 100 Series though? I thought it doesn’t have a smart alternator and the old school unit should pump out full voltage at all times anyway?

    • @Chris-74
      @Chris-74 3 роки тому +1

      @@alex49159 The 100 series has a Temperature Compensating Alternator (TCA) which reduces the vehicle's output voltage as engine temperature increases, The BcDc help bump it up

    • @AussieDrifterTouring
      @AussieDrifterTouring  3 роки тому +2

      @@alex49159 hey mate, glad the video helped you. yer chris is correct they do have a temperature compensating alternator which often sits at about 13.3v while driving which isn’t enough to fully charge a battery. The bcdc ramps the voltage up to charge the battery and once it is charged it will drop the voltage back to (float stage). You also have a few features with the bcdc such as solar controller in build and the ability to charger other battery types such as agm or lithium.

  • @nicolastazzone4800
    @nicolastazzone4800 2 роки тому +1

    Buonasera, io ho una prado90. Esiste il kit per prado90??? Quando aggiungi una seconda batteria bisogna cambiare l'alternatore? Fammi sapere grazie mille

  • @hught496
    @hught496 3 роки тому

    Great video thanks. I plan to fitbthis into my 2003 Lx470, can you please tell me where to get the redarc, the holder and pre wired harnesses. They look great and pretty easy to do myself thanks to your video.

    • @AussieDrifterTouring
      @AussieDrifterTouring  3 роки тому

      yer mate you can get them here www.aussiedriftertouring.com.au/shop/landcruiser100series

    • @hughtuckfield247
      @hughtuckfield247 3 роки тому +1

      @@AussieDrifterTouring Thanks - I also just saw your link at the top of your video. I will check to see if it fits the LX470 (2003)

  • @russpurnell2943
    @russpurnell2943 2 роки тому

    Unrelated question but is the factory toyota bullbar winch compatible? I have the same one that's in this video cheers

  • @SuperSixOne
    @SuperSixOne 3 роки тому

    Will this harness fit a US 100 series with the aux battery sitting behind the air box? Does it ship to the US? Thanks!

    • @AussieDrifterTouring
      @AussieDrifterTouring  3 роки тому +1

      Hi mate we can ship to the USA but I don’t think it will reach sorry.

  • @deceptikhon
    @deceptikhon 10 місяців тому

    you have a 105 series landcruiser not a 100.....

    • @AussieDrifterTouring
      @AussieDrifterTouring  10 місяців тому +1

      yer its the same kit mate, thats why it says 100/ 105 series in the video title.

    • @dangibson5855
      @dangibson5855 5 місяців тому

      Will this setup allow to plug fridge into rear cig charger, with axillary battery supplying over crank battery (for short periods like a few hours) keep beers cold...