FYI, you don't need a battery tray for these late model 150s. the factory battery has the same mounting without tray, it just has a plastic drip tray. all you need is a battery clamp.
Thanks for sharing the process! For lithium battery, where do you reckon would be the best spot? I understand it's better to keep lithium away from heat source.
yer it is certainly better to have them away from heat. There are companies out their giving warranty under the bonnet, although it's not the best spot for them, so a setup in the back would be a good option.
Nice, thank you for the video.
Love the attention to detail, i'm doing this soon on my Prado.
Glad it was helpful mate
These videos are excellent mate, made installation so much easier. Thanks
FYI, you don't need a battery tray for these late model 150s. the factory battery has the same mounting without tray, it just has a plastic drip tray. all you need is a battery clamp.
Agreed, can't understand the point of fitting one for the AUX battery when the start battery does not need it on the exact same tray ffs.
Thanks for sharing the process! For lithium battery, where do you reckon would be the best spot? I understand it's better to keep lithium away from heat source.
yer it is certainly better to have them away from heat. There are companies out their giving warranty under the bonnet, although it's not the best spot for them, so a setup in the back would be a good option.
Nice video. Thanks. Just wondering why did you choose Delkor hdt27? I am after an auxiliary battery.
we have used them for years and they seam to be a long lasting and reliable battery for this use
From where to get the battery tray?
Thats the piranha 4x4 dual battery tray which you can purchases direct from them or from us with one of our dual battery kits
@@AussieDrifterTouring how can I buy from u guys?
@@azraofficials2304 here is a link to our shop page mate www.aussiedriftertouring.com.au/shop