I'm now up to the point where my dad came to visit from New Zealand for the Christmas holidays. That's Christmas 2018. Yeah yeah I know, I'm still catching up with this build thread
We'd planned to get away camping in South western WA for a week or so, and there were still a few essential things to be done in preparation. First up was some ancillary power. This is slightly more complicated than usual in my vehicle, being a factory 24V system.
My solution to this is a couple of large AGM batteries wired in parallel and a Redarc BCDC1240 DC-DC charger. I've actually had these in the car for years and they've served well, so I decided to retain the basic hardware. The batteries are a Lifeline GPL-31XT, which are a top quality deep cycle AGM with a 125 Ah C20 capacity. Two of them together with a combined 250 Ah are more than enough for extended touring and camping. They'll easily run my fridge, lights and other random stuff for 3 days, allowing for no more than a 50% D.O.D.
I was really running short on time at this point, so my installation is a bit ghetto. I quickly knocked up a battery stand from steel angle and plywood, which is bolted to the rear footwell behind the driver's seat.
The batteries sit in this and are strapped down with a heavy duty tie-down strap.
It's tough and ugly, but it does the job.
The DC-DC charger is mounted in the right rear quarter panel.
This sits beside the 24-12 converter, which powers ancillary electrics that are usually only used with the engine running. More on that later, when I show the schematic for the intended long-term setup. This is very much temporary, so we can get out on the trails!