Does anyone know of any overlanding, offroad, or RV shops in the Orange County area that might sell and install fresh water tanks on trailers? I have an M416 cargo trailer and am planning on installing a water tank either in the storage tub or below with a fresh water fill inlet and spray port...
Does anyone happen to have the old toolbox made by AT Overland for their portable Propex HS 2000 heaters? I have the heater, but would love to pick up the toolbox if anyone is interested in parting ways with it. Thanks!
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Does anyone know of any shops or individuals that do custom modifications for M416 trailers in Southern California (Orange County)? I’m looking for someone that can fabricate a custom trailer tongue fridge box to house my fridge and battery system. I’m also interested in having a drawer system...
I don’t think it looks too bad. The nice thing with the gap is that it can accommodate a full Prinsu-style rack if you want. It’s so low on my F-150 that I’m thinking of constructing a half-length Prinsu-style rack that some Tacoma’s have. I think it’d be nice to have just a little more space...
I love the customizability of the topper. Got the fridge put in. Just finished building and installing my 12V DC electrical box and solar panels. All that’s left is the wiring!
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Actually, it’s more for things Iike recharging DSLR camera batteries and my iPad, running a few tools, and a small kettle and blender. I can charge most things, like my phone and the kids’ electronics, via USB.
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Wow. Lots of good info so far. So I figured out the proper wire gauges and fuse loads. I took the advice of maybe using a single fuse block to wire my system and redesigned things. Would you guys mind taking a look at my wiring schematic to see if it looks correct? Thanks and I appreciate all...
No offense taken! I actually really appreciate the feedback and input. I’m a complete 12V novice and prefer the simplest setup possible. All I want is to safely power my fridge, lights, and heater through my dual battery setup with the auxiliary battery charging through the Renogy DCC30S...
How does this revised wiring diagram look? I altered it based on 2x100W panels in parallel, a 100 AH LiFePO4 battery, and 1000W inverter. I’m still confused on the wire gauge to use. I know 10 AWG is for solar, but can I use 8 AWG for the wires connected to the Renogy charger since it’s a 30A...
The Renogy instructions for the DC-to-DC charger (30A) recommend using 8 AWG wire for the short distances. Would 4 AWG wire still be fine for the short distances? Also, my 1000w inverter came with 8 AWG wires to connect to the battery; however, I see online calculators suggesting something more...
Total 12V beginner here...
I’m putting together a 12V DC system that includes a 100AH LiFePO4 battery and 1000W inverter. I’ll be using two 100W solar panels and a Renogy DCC30S DC-to-DC charger. Can anyone help me and take a look at the pic to see what size circuit breakers and busbar I should...
My drive from the OC to Portland was rough. I couldn’t imagine doing NC to Portland. Maybe you can talk about getting it shipped. I think they’ve done that with some people.
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Interesting... I just noticed on their website that the RT pricing has been removed too. I had no idea they decided to stop making it. I wonder if it’s to slow down production and meet their demand for the X1. Spencer T mentioned to me that they didn’t want to be like GFC and end up so backed up...
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