Influencer I
Influencer I
What battery system do you go with.Today I installed the wiring for a CB radio and a rear seat USB charging port in my Tacoma. In the process I also removed an aftermarket head unit that I am planning to replace.
As usual, the project took longer than I expected, but I'm happy with the results. Now to get the dual battery system installed. It's sitting in the garage waiting for another free weekend.
Happy trails all!
-- Bennett
Not sure how much electronic stuff you plan to install but you might consider adding a BlueSea fuse block to the interior of your truck. I have mine mounted next to my brake pedal. This makes is way easier to add stuff and keep everything separate from the Toyota wiring. I have a breaker switch near the battery for when I want/need to kill everything. I have a fridge, 3 radios, and a couple of power ports all running off of the fuse block.Today I installed the wiring for a CB radio and a rear seat USB charging port in my Tacoma. In the process I also removed an aftermarket head unit that I am planning to replace.
As usual, the project took longer than I expected, but I'm happy with the results. Now to get the dual battery system installed. It's sitting in the garage waiting for another free weekend.
Happy trails all!
-- Bennett
Off-Road Ranger III
I have a dual battery bracket/hold down from Armor Tech Offroad and two Optima Yellow Top group 34 batteries waiting for installation in a few weeks.What battery system do you go with.
Off-Road Ranger III
I really like that idea. Right now I have three circuits run from in the cab up to the engine bay near the fuse block. A Blue Sea 6 circuit fuse block in the cab would be a good idea. How did you run the power from the cab to the engine bay? I was nervous about trying to run it through the existing port in the firewall. Did you go that route, or another way?Not sure how much electronic stuff you plan to install but you might consider adding a BlueSea fuse block to the interior of your truck. I have mine mounted next to my brake pedal. This makes is way easier to add stuff and keep everything separate from the Toyota wiring. I have a breaker switch near the battery for when I want/need to kill everything. I have a fridge, 3 radios, and a couple of power ports all running off of the fuse block.
Existing port with 8 gauge wire I believe. Might even be 6. Can't quit remember.I really like that idea. Right now I have three circuits run from in the cab up to the engine bay near the fuse block. A Blue Sea 6 circuit fuse block in the cab would be a good idea. How did you run the power from the cab to the engine bay? I was nervous about trying to run it through the existing port in the firewall. Did you go that route, or another way?
Cheers
-- Bennett
Traveler III
2032
Traveler III
2032
Off-Road Ranger I
Advocate II
Pathfinder I