We very rarely run any sales so grab a dual battery kit or G Screen, or check out our new Power Box and grab a deal now!
Thanks for the support!
-Shane
Honestly I don't have an ETA for you at this moment. However, here's one possible idea for the 4 door guys, if you want to take advantage of our Power Box. You could get the current 2 door version, bolt it in place using one hardtop bolt, and use some 3M sticky tape under the lip on the other...
Hey Roofus,
I'll try to give you the condensed version here, but always feel free to call us anytime - 901-214-5337.
First, batteries are typically rated in Amp Hours. The Full Throttle Group 25 that we sell for the Bronco has 64 amp hours of capacity. To convert that to watts, just multiply...
Super cool ladder storage! :clap:
I'd love to hear your thoughts about your dual battery needs, maybe we can offer a solution. I'm assuming you're already familiar with our current offering - https://www.genesisoffroad.com/gen3-bronco-dual-battery-kit.html
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At 20' (one way) we are right on the gap between 12ga and 10ga. Our inline fuse is rated at 20 amps.
For our typical customer use case scenarios, and given the limit of...
That's a good point to keep in mind. The factory 12v outlets do not stay on. Our Power Box gives you constant hot power for the things you need to run with the engine off.
The long wire harness is rated for up to 20 amps (240 watts)
The 12v receptacles can handle 15 amps (180 watts)
The dual USB ports can put out 2.1 amps (25 watts) total across the 2 ports.
I hear ya brother. Please trust me when I say I'd love nothing more than to be able to lower our prices back to 2019 levels. If our input costs ever come back down, I will do that, but as of today I do not see any signs pointing to prices going down in the foreseeable future.
These days everyone wants to use more and more electrical accessories in their vehicles. If you need to plug in a fridge, camping gear, heating blankets, charge your cell phones, tablets, camera and drone batteries, and more, you'll quickly realize you need more power outlets to plug everything...
Looks great Evgeny! It looks like I might be just a few days late, but just FYI, we just announced a new Power Box for the Bronco to allow you to easily add a few extra outlets in the back, check it out here - https://www.genesisoffroad.com/bronco-power-box
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How long it takes to charge a battery is going to vary widely based on a number of factors - age of the battery, what else in the vehicle is consuming power from the alternator, temperature, etc. Generally speaking though, I would ballpark at least a couple hours.
Sorry, I have not researched...
The hood insulation will touch the top of the Power Hub, but that's ok. If you look closely at the hood insulation material, pull back the edge and look under it, you'll see there's a large air gap between that material and the actual metal hood. That cloth material will flex easily when it...