i was going to do a little wheeling on Sunday after most of our weekend rain had cleared, but found the trail to be way less sandy/rocky than i expected and instead completely muddy. so i had to turn around right away so i didn't tear up the trail and risk getting stuck. still, i love the way...
the "Battery Brain" brand claimed less than 4ma standby current draw, but i there was some rumor of them going out of business. they only problem i saw with them was the 250 amp continuous current rating, which could be a problem for those with winches. EDIT - many places still are selling...
when i replaced all my interior lights with LED bulbs, it was suddenly so much brighter... this was great when at camp, but just getting out of the rig while on a night run would destroy my night vision for a moment. so i wired up alternate red LEDs inside the factory overhead housings on their...
i replaced my old LEDs in the EVIC with some insanely bright ones from vleds.com, and while i was at it i replaced my alternate red night-vision keeper LEDs with some from oznium.com
details here...
do you have a sunroof? sometimes they don't seat well and the drain tubes get clogged too and then there's a puddle inside. the tubes run down inside each a-pillar, blowing them out with compressed air from the sunroof sometimes opens them up. sorry i don't know where they empty out at exactly.
it's an Optoma Pico PK320 LED projector, so there's no bulb to worry about. however, it does use DLP technology and i'm unsure how prolonged vibration will affect that module. fingers crossed it lasts a while!
the tablet now has a rear screen projection system attached so we can watch movies at camp. why? just because. the project is 95% complete, more details to come...
i stand corrected, this site offers topo maps in vector format that can be read by OruxMaps and Locus: http://www.openandromaps.org/en/downloads
they contain contour lines and many small tracks. unfortunately it still doesn't have the level of historical detail that the scanned USGS topo maps...
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