I assume to just get some kind of screw / bolt into a bare bit of bodywork then connect it to there?
If it is not the Orion could I blow / damage anything?
If it is not the Orion could I blow / damage anything?
Thanks roadtripper - disconnected it and it stopped working, put it back and it worked again - so looks like this is it.If you want to test then likely best to remove the cable from the starter battery clamp (ideally without disturbing the clamp) and tape it up and make it safe and then see if the Orion runs.
It's a negative feed but the Orion will be trying to pull 30A+ so you don't want it touching any chassis parts and earthing - the surges will not do the Orion any favours.
So long as you make sure it can't accidentally earth you'll be fine.
Keep in mind if the negative clamp moves it will remove power from the van electronics. This may make things power up in an odd state and you may get some strange behaviour.
Hi,A commonly used point is the light bracket (pictures in my post here) but I'd not advise that really for the currents the Orion will need - it's fine for things like battery monitors or maintenance charger quick connects though.
Connecting a BM2 to a T6.1 Starter Battery
I'm just about to connect a BM2 battery monitor to the starter battery of my T6.1 and would welcome some input before doing so. My first query, is to decide whether to connect the -ve terminal of the BM2 directly to the battery post or to an earth point on the body. I know the BM2 has a very low...www.t6forum.com
If your leisure battery is under the seat there should be one under each. The wire in question will likely be running under there anyway.
Edit - just read you advice that that’s not a good point - think I got the idea for the earth point from the photo with the red pointer.Hi,
No the battery is in a cupboard at the middle / back - the wire appears eat the starter battery so was hoping to connect it somewhere there.
Thanks again roadtripper, had another look - there are a lot (and I mean a lot) of wires and electronic boxes (more photos).I've said a couple of times now the thing to look at is where the negative from the leisure battery goes.
It's extremely unlikely that your whole leisure system is grounded through that wire, though let's not rule anything out, it's much more likely that it goes to a more local ground point.