i appreciate the security aspect, i would be fine if it were 10 or 15 miles within my location. I think part of the issue is when i originally signed up i did not put my actual address (i too wanted to have some security) so when i gained the trust and see the value of the forum i wnet in a...
Hi. i am trying to get my location accurately setup for where i live, right now when you do a search for my username it shows me somewhere in central Texas, i live in Prosper, tx. I have gone through all the setting, sahared location and corrected address (over two weeks ago) its still showing...
wired all 4 together on common run, with a relay and mounted switch inside on center console just to the right of the AC controls.ran the wire through the channel in the roof rack down through back hatch (under weather stripping) then under trim panels back up through firewall so i could connect...
i have a 24v setup with two badass northstars ....i can run my fridge for about 6 days with no prob (and thats with ZERO charging back up from solar or alternator...
REDARC folks are absolutely fantastic, i had the tech support call me from Australia to help me troubleshoot some wiring issues i had. I have a BCDC2410 and absolutely love it, its tucked away inside my rear bottle jack compartment and i have my solar feed going into it as well as the alternator...
yep, those are great, i have them on my FJ Cruiser between my rhino rack side rails...very strong and configurable (not to easy to drill through though)
They were like $3.75 for a set of two at Home Depot. The bolts were like $3 with nylon nuts and washers. I already had the flat bar aluminum and the EMT conduit left over from prior DIY projects. But all in all I would say I had like $10 maybe $15 total in the build. I may end up mounting my hi...
i just used some 5/16ths by 5" threaded bolts (4) , and a two inch flat stock aluminum strips (width of the tracks) , drilled the holes for the bolts, used nylock nut to hold the bolt to the aluminum strip then used the twist handle bolts (from Home depot in the garden power tools section) to...
you can attach a hose to a water container as a secondary option, and gravity fill from the top valve, i have two 7 gallon water containers that i have put hose bibs on that i use when im not at my home or near a water faucet. to me the open screw cap thing was harder to seal to get water/air...
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