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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: ireland
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im want to fit an aux battery to my landy can any one give me a diagram also i want to fit an outboarb link for jumpstarting in emergencys i have seen this in a mag it fits like a plug connection like on a camper van where you plug power on a campsite my battery is under the passenger seat but i have fitted modern seats from a vw camper and it awkward to get to the battey as the seatts are modified to fit
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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thanks mike do you know the warn web adress and exactly what i am looking for on the site i have tried a search and it only gives me suppliers no main warn address
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Stoutland, Missouri
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I will check @ work tomorrow, but we install several different kinds of covered, external battery terminals for different power transfer applications like jump-starting, lights, etc. I think that they are available from the Cole-Hersee Co., but I will verify that @ work tomorrow. Hope this helps. LRW
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