battery location
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That's what she said. But seriously yeah, wow that is tiny.
BTW very nice electrical installation. I like it. Where did you get the switch panel that's on the console? It looks better than the Longacre panel.
BTW very nice electrical installation. I like it. Where did you get the switch panel that's on the console? It looks better than the Longacre panel.
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The switch panel is part of the painless race relay/switch kit 50005. It looks nice, but it's expensive for what it is. The smartwire would have probably been a better choice, but don't want to burn more money than I already have.
The starting problem came back. Actually, it never left. At least now I can log it since ECU power doesn't cut out. I need another weekend to figure this out. Not going to get much done at work with this on my mind.
The starting problem came back. Actually, it never left. At least now I can log it since ECU power doesn't cut out. I need another weekend to figure this out. Not going to get much done at work with this on my mind.
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I fixed the starting issue and mounted a battery box. Bought the NOCO HM082 U1-sized box which fits the LiFe batteries and weighs ~1 lbs. The Pb battery is just there to keep the ECU powered when it's parked.
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