Thanks for reply, yes iv been trawling all the seat base posts and seen some pics, I’m going to have a proper look at the loom connections over this weekend. I’m going to get a professional to fit my leisure electrics, so just trying to see which style lithium battery I can potentially fit under there, prefer to have a heated one,so looking at the Eco tree 230 seatbase as it’s dimensions are slightly smaller then the Frogstar Seatbase batteryIf you look around at pictures folks have shared with the floor up there is a wiring channel to the left and right of the centre, the bulk of the wiring harness comes down the left as most are built as left hand drive. There is also a channel between the seat base areas.
However a good amount of those electrics are coupling points between the front and rear looms, so you also have to consider where they go next and many go up the B pillars.
So for the existing loom wiring I don't think you have much play, but the play there is in the looms to loop up into the carriers in the seat base is usually enough to tuck into the wiring channels in the floor.
If you look around at pictures folks have shared with the floor up there is a wiring channel to the left and right of the centre, the bulk of the wiring harness comes down the left as most are built as left hand drive. There is also a channel between the seat base areas.
However a good amount of those electrics are coupling points between the front and rear looms, so you also have to consider where they go next and many go up the B pillars.
So for the existing loom wiring I don't think you have much play, but the play there is in the looms to loop up into the carriers in the seat base is usually enough to tuck into the wiring channels in the floor.
I’m looking to put my Orion in a similar position, but without the battery there as well (I have pipes for the diesel heater where your battery is). Do you have any problems with cooling for the Orion? I’ve heard they run pretty hot. Ta.
Thanks. Not too worried about the heater pipe as I can insulate that and as you say it’s pretty rare both are running at the same time (it would be freezing weather too if I was doing that!). It’s just the heat generated by the Orion itself in a fairly confined space as I’ve heard they run pretty hot.Not even turned it on yet so can’t comment at all. However often are you likely to be running the engine and the diesel heater at the same time if you are worried about those combined heats?
Thanks . Already bought unfortunately. The new units look good but a pretty spendy!The Tri-Smarts do have a repuation for runing hot as they are now an older design and less efficient - if you've not bought and not in a hurry it's worth hanging for the replacement model:
New Victron Energy Orion XS 12/12-50A DC-DC Battery Charger?
Afternoon all. Just looking on 12V Planet and seen this: Seems that maybe the high heat at full capacity may have been addressed looking at the details.www.t6forum.com
@doodahoops if that's your seat base install worth keeping in mind that those cooling fins will only work effectively if there is airflow over them - getting out of the top is mostly fine with the seat gap but you'd want to make sure as much of the wood by them is cut away so cool air can be drawn over them as the hot air rises.
Thanks - will cut some holes in the ply to allow air flow...The Tri-Smarts do have a repuation for runing hot as they are now an older design and less efficient - if you've not bought and not in a hurry it's worth hanging for the replacement model:
New Victron Energy Orion XS 12/12-50A DC-DC Battery Charger?
Afternoon all. Just looking on 12V Planet and seen this: Seems that maybe the high heat at full capacity may have been addressed looking at the details.www.t6forum.com
@doodahoops if that's your seat base install worth keeping in mind that those cooling fins will only work effectively if there is airflow over them - getting out of the top is mostly fine with the seat gap but you'd want to make sure as much of the wood by them is cut away so cool air can be drawn over them as the hot air rises.
If you do make sure it's switched. USB sockets are active devices (as they have voltage converters) so will always draw a little power.Thanks again! I looked under the drivers seat and noticed just three connectors that potentially could be removed and relocated to the passenger side. Ideally I’d bring 12v there so I could fit some usb sockets to the seat bases to stop the kids moaning about having no power in the back.