I have had the 36v Makita saw for about 3 years and carry it in a canvas bag inside the canopy
It has been used a lot and leak leak any oil so would be happy to stow it anywhere
Charge your starter battery and leave it disconnected from the system to see if it holds charge, a good chance it is done and the solar panel has been hiding that up until now
From recollection the ARB twin is a 100% duty cycle. The other good feature with them is they are two independently wired single compressors joined with a manifold so if one were to fail you still can use the compressor
I have a Makita 2x18v saw and love it . I also have two larger Stihl petrol saws for bigger jobs but the Makita is still a fine saw and would buy again without hesitation
I would rather bed them in a polyurethane adhesive like Sika or Simpsons. Primarily because it will prevent rubbing between the two surfaces or rattling later on but also it will be so much easier.
If you think it needs more bonding surface contact you could cut some flat bar and fit like your...
Righto, makes more sense now. I am looking to start a build soon with a single cab. Am heading up to ATW to have a closer look in the next couple of weeks
Love to see a bit more information on where you are heading with this build.
The manufacture of my Lithium battery does not recommend me connecting any other battery with it other than another identical one. They don’t even recommend a different size lithium of their own brand can be connected to it.
I know this because I wanted to increase my capacity and they were out...
Just FYI
I haven’t tried it myself but others who are interested in them are saying 110-120k AU when you spec one up on our local configurator.
A bit of coin to drop on an untested vehicle
One very positive attribute of the Gren is how they have made there parts and service support information available to everyone so you are not at the mercy of getting to a dealership to sort an issue like you are with say a ND.
That may not be a big deal for some but it is gold for other users.
I just use the factory hook that came with my Warn winch. Wind it in up snug to the hawse and have a cable tie on it to hold it in neatly
A shackle is then used as a universal connection to anything else
Yes the Ineos would need to prove itself before I would get onboard with them but I know other experienced overlanders, one with a LC200 that is interested in one as his next vehicle. The biggest design concern raised is their small fuel capacity and no option for a long range tank and the lack...
It depends a bit on what terrain and where you intend to go. IFS is better mannered on road but solid axles are more robust and give you better articulation offroad and generally more robust.
Speaking as a LC79 owner driving the Australian outback.
Apart from costs, do you think the solid axles...
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Ease of use
Bed is always made ready to go
Freed up storage space inside your vehicle that currently has your tent and all your bedding in it
Much better air flow in hot climates
Out of the snow or mud in cold climates
Not having to stow a wet tent in your vehicle
The view from bed...
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