Split charge relays, get em while they're hot!
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- dandywarhol
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The leisure battery setup isn't solely for an AFT Bongo, anyone who would like to use a coolbox/chiller, auxilliary interior lights, powerful music/television/dvd setup, et. etc. would benefit from a second battery to power them and be happy in the knowledge that the main starter battery would be unaffected by voltage drain and would always start the engine.
Happy leisuring
Happy leisuring

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Yamaha TD1C 250, Merc SLK200, KTM Duke 690
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Yeah pippin top of me head is a bit flat and hairless, funny thing is when I started to lose my hair, I am the only one in my family going slap headed so I went to the docs in case it was medical, after some tests I was told it was a combination of almost permanently wearing the helmet or flat cap restricting the circulation to me head and normal male hormones but.. I can live with it. 

Got my relay this morning from Willinton. He's obviously avid forum reader as he popped a note in which cleared up any confusion about the Nagares part numbers.
Dandy you were spot on. He takes a standard Nagares RL180/12 pops the lid and then adds the magic himself. The electronics are then sealed in with potting compound and the whole lot put back together again.
Nice one
Dandy you were spot on. He takes a standard Nagares RL180/12 pops the lid and then adds the magic himself. The electronics are then sealed in with potting compound and the whole lot put back together again.
Nice one

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