Traveler III
4047
Really nice welds on your brackets dude!Not today but this past week... I took the time to build my winch cradle/bumper.View attachment 35856View attachment 35857 View attachment 35859View attachment 35858 View attachment 35860View attachment 35861
Off-Road Ranger I
4193
Looking good! The light bar works great up there... so pumped how well that turned out. Glad you're enjoying the tent so far. Thanks again!New haircut on the 80. Picked up my new RTT. Hoping this setup will last for a long time for my family of four.
iKamper Skycamp
Rock lights, turned Area lights
Rear Backup/Convoy lights
LED bar
View attachment 35629
View attachment 35624 View attachment 35623 View attachment 35622 View attachment 35627 View attachment 35626
Off-Road Ranger I
Thank you again for the info on the powerpole. I did replace the cig adapter before OTG and it worked like a charm. Also put some BROG molle back panels with bags for the kids. Helped limit the amount of kid crap they brought lolNo worries. Good things to know. I use anderson not just at home but at work. We have a few of the large 350A plugs for some battery bank disconnects on some vehicles we use. A few things that some do not know about the larger andersons is that once you move above the 45A standard (which uses the same connector bodies as the 15 and 30A) the colors are specific and usually keyed so that you must keep the same connectors through out.
Also if not use to working with them, google "anderson races configuration" to make sure you orient the red and black properly for future use. There are alot of youtube videos, and info available. This is just a quick primer....
http://www.qsl.net/w2vtm/powerpole.html
For the source (vehicle) go with the largest 45A so incase yo use it for something else later you can without worry. The fridge typically draws less than 7A but usually have a 16AWG wire so the 30A is easier to crimp properly. Just keep your orientation the same so you never have a problem.
Attached a link to my post here about my setup and some of the stuff I have done, but once you get everything setup on anderson's your preps will be much easier.
https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/arb-fridge-install.8047/page-4
Off-Road Ranger I
Member II
Contributor III
That lift looks great. What lift kit did you use?