I've got a bit of a spaghetti junction on the battery terminals at the moment, specifically the positives of both batteries are full - well, the clamp posts are, anyway, with the following:
Lead to alternator
Fly lead to 2nd starting battery
Winch positive
Winch wireless remote positive
Split charge positive
Voltage sensing regulator positive
Internal ring-main positive
Extra hooter
Spot lights
one or two other things
I was looking at bigger battery clamp posts, but then came across these:
and
which will allow me to set up a block of power studs per battery with only one connection to the batter terminal, making any maintenance a lot easier, as well as giving me a bit more space. They're from Vehicle Wiring Products:
http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/VWP-onlinestore/battconns/battconn.php#jbox
I plan to get two (or three - one for multiple direct-to-battery earths). I'll be bridging the two starting battery earth terminals as well this next weekend so as not to rely on the chassis, etc. to provide a good earth between them (primarily for the winch)
Question - has anyone used these, and have any observations on use, usefulness, etc?
Cheers
Lead to alternator
Fly lead to 2nd starting battery
Winch positive
Winch wireless remote positive
Split charge positive
Voltage sensing regulator positive
Internal ring-main positive
Extra hooter
Spot lights
one or two other things
I was looking at bigger battery clamp posts, but then came across these:

and

which will allow me to set up a block of power studs per battery with only one connection to the batter terminal, making any maintenance a lot easier, as well as giving me a bit more space. They're from Vehicle Wiring Products:
http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/VWP-onlinestore/battconns/battconn.php#jbox
I plan to get two (or three - one for multiple direct-to-battery earths). I'll be bridging the two starting battery earth terminals as well this next weekend so as not to rely on the chassis, etc. to provide a good earth between them (primarily for the winch)
Question - has anyone used these, and have any observations on use, usefulness, etc?
Cheers