
bromleyxphil
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Well I got stuck in yesterday and connected the whole thing up. Ecoflow Delta Max2 along with the EDM2 extra battery connected to the battery under the bonnet through the EF alternator charger. It took about 4 hours but in truth there was only one hours work in there. The rest of the time was thinking, finding the best cable run and finding tools and bits. We are going away next week so the system will get a good test and I will report back on how it works. I have fitted the EDM under the rear shower and the extra battery in the cupboard. Stacked up and with the connecting wire connected they almost fit but when I closed the door the bar on the chair rack pushed the top over, just enough to destabilise the stack


I feel they are inherently more stable on the floor anyway. You can see the AC is in the rear cupboard and earthed to the strap down bolt behind the rear wheel arch. I used the cable that I cut off to extend the positive cable to the battery. Being now a single positive this was easy to feed through to the front of the van. It reached to just beyond the front seat where there was a little cut out, almost big enough for the fuse unit. A little judicious alteration and it fitted.

The cable now heading forward is the off cut of the earth sleeved up. It runs easily underneath the trim and then up behind the fuse box in the dash and through this unused grommet into the engine bay.

I passed around the wing side of the battery clipping to a similar cable and then connected to a spare terminal just below the pink fuse.

It’s difficult to test properly at the moment as all batteries are quite full. It’s currently set on the factory default 13v kick in I fired up the engine and nothing happened but I pressed the “boost” on the dash and it kicked in and started to charge the EF. Sat in the van today the solar boosts the leisure battery to 13.5 it then kicks in charges the EF for 20 seconds bringing it back to 13v and knocks off. Watch this space, my main aim in wiring it up this way is to enable the battery maintainer function to let the EF units support the AGM battery when we are off grid. Let’s see if it works


I feel they are inherently more stable on the floor anyway. You can see the AC is in the rear cupboard and earthed to the strap down bolt behind the rear wheel arch. I used the cable that I cut off to extend the positive cable to the battery. Being now a single positive this was easy to feed through to the front of the van. It reached to just beyond the front seat where there was a little cut out, almost big enough for the fuse unit. A little judicious alteration and it fitted.

The cable now heading forward is the off cut of the earth sleeved up. It runs easily underneath the trim and then up behind the fuse box in the dash and through this unused grommet into the engine bay.

I passed around the wing side of the battery clipping to a similar cable and then connected to a spare terminal just below the pink fuse.

It’s difficult to test properly at the moment as all batteries are quite full. It’s currently set on the factory default 13v kick in I fired up the engine and nothing happened but I pressed the “boost” on the dash and it kicked in and started to charge the EF. Sat in the van today the solar boosts the leisure battery to 13.5 it then kicks in charges the EF for 20 seconds bringing it back to 13v and knocks off. Watch this space, my main aim in wiring it up this way is to enable the battery maintainer function to let the EF units support the AGM battery when we are off grid. Let’s see if it works