Worth noting that if you were to run 2 4gauge wires instead of 1 2/0 gauge that the 2 wires should be fused individually. You don’t want 2 wires fused together and running a single fuse you would run for 2/0
Any water intrusion issues between the tailgate and barn doors? Im considering building a canopy with that style doors but i doubt i can make it very waterproof and i foresee issues getting out when snow/ice have frozen on tailgate lip
Yeah i came across that info aswell. You can accomplish the same thing by shorting out the two wires running to the sensor. On mine i found that it cycles the fan (fan on 90% of the time) and no way to control the speed i don’t think
Yeah all i can do is guess at this point. I feel like it doesn’t take much positive pressure or flow to stop dust from coming in. The restriction from the filter is the biggest variable in my mind.
Regardless if i use CDH to keep dust out or not i will be setting up my diesel heater the same...
I actually just finished taking my Chinese heater apart to see it the motors wires were exposed so i could do just that. I was happy to see its quite easy to do. I was thinking to use a diode to prevent back feeding power to the controller. However i have no idea what to order or if there is the...
Im wondering if any of the diesel heaters on the market, be it Chinese or planar etc. or aftermarket controllers (afterburner etc) are capable of running the fan without heat?
Im wanting to use it for creating positive pressure to keep dust out of my truck canopy (while driving) and possibly...
Search primeweld. They have a good selection of very affordable machines. They have a REAL warranty and very good customer support. You cant go wrong with it. Ive got the primeweld 225 ac/dc tig and im very tempted to replace my lincoln mig with a prime weld unit. Ive only seen them come on sale...
Ive been really happy with my Martin bbq i got off amazon. Its basically a mini fullsize bbq, it even has the 2nd tier warming rack. Build quality is what you would expect at that price point but it gets the job done and plenty of heat...
Any progress on this? I follow you on IG, im kinda surprised i havent seen any tech posts about this after stumbling on this 2 year old thread. Not that im knocking you
Im a big fan of those GM bumpstops too. I used them on my old toyota build and loved them so went with them on my current...
Lots of comments about having to unload the suspension and jack endlessly. Im surprised no one has mentioned the simple solution of just throwing a chain (or what have you) around axle and frame to limit suspension droop.
Only takes a minute or two and its super stable, not jacking everything...
Why not just run a RV style poly tank mounted under the bed? Thats what im doing on my tacoma build. I should have 50 litres ish. There should be plenty of space under a fullsize for that
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