LOL, in my career as a inspector, I've seen some creative work done to add a foot of wire. I've seen plenty of attempts to stretch lumber too. Plumbers have it easy unless we are talking about keeping pipes in a wall.
But yeah, I'm looking for a trick set of cables, probably #4. Something like...
Agreed. And thanks for your input. I don't have anything specific planned that would give me set requirements, I'm just tired of tearing all my plastic trim out every time I come up with a new project and want to have a place to land things without going to the battery again.
I'm an (all trades) ICC certified building inspector. Picky about my builds, and know a few things about wiring. I would like to make the power point for 100 amps. That's probably more than I would ever need, 1/0 wire is large to run and expensive. On the fence about running #2 or #4 instead.
I'm installing the 800 watt alternator charger that was just released. It comes with it's own wiring harness to the battery. The 10 gauge is for power to other things. (That may attach to the power point I want to build.)
I have a Anker alternator charger to install in the rear of my Bronco. I want to run parallel wires to install a power bus in the cargo area. Where can I find the cable for this? I'm looking for cables already in a loom. Not sure of the wire size yet, thoughts on that? A fuse and Anderson...
For the folks that put their antenna on the tailgate, did you just run the cable through the pressure relief vent? AGS makes a nice pass through assembly for this, but it's pricey. Not sure how important it is for all of the vent flaps to be closed. I could also go through the grommet for the...
I am getting ready to install a two way radio and am concerned how it may affect the Bronco's electronics. I am looking at a 50 watt VHF/UHF setup and want to mount it behind the glove box with the antenna next to the factory radio antenna.
Would I be better off mounting the radio to my...
I live next to a creek on a heavily wooded lot. I fight rats every winter. Had harnesses chewed on multiple times, multiple vehicles. I brought 6 Feral cats home from the shelter once, the local coyote’s promptly ate them. The only real solution has been to keep dead leaves cleaned up.
Mothballs do not deter rodents. If you research this you will find that it's a myth. I leaned this the hard way when I put some in my attic. Mothballs do not bother rodents, but they will run YOU out of the house.
@WolfBox Hopefully the problem will be resolved with the next generation of the product, and there will be a more affordable solution for the existing units.
If you have the Motley tool set, they have trays for your tool box now.
https://motleyind.com/products/motley-industries-premium-laser-cut-foam-organizer-trays-for-the-122-piece-ford-performance-tool-kit
Additive Car Audio makes a couple of 10" boxes with options for different amps. Worked out fantastic for me.
https://additivecaraudio.com/product-category/bronco6g/
Neon lighting updated to modern technology. You should be talking to the beer companies about this. Think about it on the side of a semi, or the storefront of a convenience store.
The KR mount works well with the brushless. No drilling. There's a great post on installing the brushless that will be a huge help with the wiring.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/how-to-arb-brushless-twin-compressor-install.125502/
I would say it works as expected. The app does not give visual or audible notification when the desired pressure is reached, (it’s supposed too,) but it's obvious that the compressor has shut off so it's not an issue. I have read that the switch throttles the flow below what the brushless can...
The Anker alternator charger just became available and can reverse charge to the car battery if your power station has a expansion battery port.
"When the Reverse Mode is enabled, your power station will charge the car battery. This mode can only be enabled by connecting the power station with...