The other area that I have been working on is the electrical. My original set-up had a solar panel on the roof and the rest of the system including the battery in the spare tire well. I did not like this for several reasons.
1. the tire on the roof was hard to get to, exposed to to UV rays (harmful to rubber).
2. The system did not charge while I drove around in the shaded areas. So, but night 2 the battery was dead.
3. It was a mess of wires and "stuff" in the back that just looked bad.
4. I did not want all the weight on the roof, and the solar panel is prone to break.
So, my solution was to move the battery up to the front under the hood. I made a new rack out of aluminum angle and bolted it into the front of the engine compartment.
I ordered a fuse panel, large relay, some small relays, and a switch panel. I also ordered some 9 conductor cable.
In the engine bay I installed the fuse panel, large relay and small relays. The large relay is controlled by a switch in the overhead console. I can turn it on and the relay will power and send power to the second battery to charge it while driving. This will keep it topped off all the time. The blue tape is just there to remind me of the wire colors, it will be gone soon. I am still in the finishing stages here, so there are wires to clean up and a few other things to finish, but it all works.
The small relays power the the front light bar, and will power other things in the future.
I also ran a large wire to the back and installed the Inverter for my wife's CPAP and anything else we need.
Up front I installed a new CB radio for communication on the trail. A GMRS will soon follow. I do have a handheld Ham, but still need to get the licence.
I also added this really nice vintage First Aid box. Don't worry, the contents are new and I will still add some more to it.
1. the tire on the roof was hard to get to, exposed to to UV rays (harmful to rubber).
2. The system did not charge while I drove around in the shaded areas. So, but night 2 the battery was dead.
3. It was a mess of wires and "stuff" in the back that just looked bad.
4. I did not want all the weight on the roof, and the solar panel is prone to break.
So, my solution was to move the battery up to the front under the hood. I made a new rack out of aluminum angle and bolted it into the front of the engine compartment.
I ordered a fuse panel, large relay, some small relays, and a switch panel. I also ordered some 9 conductor cable.
In the engine bay I installed the fuse panel, large relay and small relays. The large relay is controlled by a switch in the overhead console. I can turn it on and the relay will power and send power to the second battery to charge it while driving. This will keep it topped off all the time. The blue tape is just there to remind me of the wire colors, it will be gone soon. I am still in the finishing stages here, so there are wires to clean up and a few other things to finish, but it all works.
The small relays power the the front light bar, and will power other things in the future.
I also ran a large wire to the back and installed the Inverter for my wife's CPAP and anything else we need.
Up front I installed a new CB radio for communication on the trail. A GMRS will soon follow. I do have a handheld Ham, but still need to get the licence.
I also added this really nice vintage First Aid box. Don't worry, the contents are new and I will still add some more to it.
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