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Date:         Wed, 16 Aug 2000 19:26:50 -0700
Reply-To:     Bill Davidson <wdavidson@thegrid.net>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Bill Davidson <wdavidson@thegrid.net>
Subject:      Re: Hella dual battery kits/Beckett Un-Lurks...
Comments: To: THX0980@aol.com
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>but Bill seems to > have it in his mind that all who do not follow in his footsteps shall be cast > into the pit. Some folks just seem to be that way....

WRONG. Beckett, you jump to conclusions. I have used a different 2nd battery set up than either the Hella Kit or the solution outlined at http://www.vanagon.com/info/faq/#electrical in my vanagon. I only comment to help people see there is a cheaper, simpler, and easier solution than the Hella Kit.

>And thanks for the kind > words, Ron. Gonna show 'em to my wife and say "... See, somebody out there > thinks I know what I'm talking about!..."

When you two get finished admiring eachother we can get back to vanagons :)

> Yours, > Beckett Cantrell > P.S. Sorry for sending a copy of this off to the List, but I'm in one of them > moods....I'm almost retired, my kids know to bring me wisky whenever I want > it ( or I'll tell the grandkids all kinds of Interesting Things...) and some > of y'all are getting on my nerves.

Perhaps you should drink more wisky (or less) and your nerves will be in better shape.

>Bill, take note. The fridge relay is for > the fridge. Period.

WRONG AGAIN.... relays, as you know, are just electric switches. Nothing mysterious here. Just because VW uses it in the fridge application and decides to label it a "fridge relay" (in Bentley) does not mean it can not be used in a different application.... as long as it is not overloaded beyond its rated ampherage... The 'fridge relay' has been used in the 2nd battery application for years now by many list memebers without complaint or incident.

>On Westys that came with dual Batt.'s ( ie, some Canuk > versions, and about everything sold in South Africa and Australia) had both > the fridge relay and a seperate charge relay. Made by Hella as a matter of > note. Wonder why? Do what the good folks at VW intended. Do it their way. > They know best.

And WRONG AGAIN! Your comment on dual battery set ups is misleading... Who cares how many relays they used in Australia and S.A.? If you look at Bently page 97.222 (and 97.225) you will see that there is a single relay used for the auxiliary battery set ups that came stock in the U.S.A....

Three times wrong Beckett!!! I'm surprised at you! Perhaps a little less whisky would be in order?

Bill


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