WickedSharp
Member
Hello,
I don't pretend to have a real expedition vehicle. I have a basic 2011 Silverado 4x4 extra-cab that I use to tow my hybrid camper around. I am absolutely fascinated with what you all do to your rigs though. It inspired me!
Believe it or not, I scored an Engel MT35 on Craigslist for $75.00. They guy had lost the 12v plug so I had to order a new one. It cleaned up VERY nicely!
I ordered a Powerlet plug and installed it here, near the tailgate. The space was accessible once I removed the rear tail light:

Then, I wired an inline fuse from the battery to a relay. From the relay it goes straight to the plug in the back of the truck:

Then the fun part. I installed a switch in the cab of the truck that I could use to turn the 12v outlet on or off:

The last step will be this weekend, when I install the anchor points for securing the fridge/freezer:
http://www.uscargocontrol.com/Ratchet-Straps-Tie-Downs/Motorcycle-Tie-Down-Systems/Anchor-Point-Tie-Down-Kit-8pc-w-2-Track
I don't pretend to have a real expedition vehicle. I have a basic 2011 Silverado 4x4 extra-cab that I use to tow my hybrid camper around. I am absolutely fascinated with what you all do to your rigs though. It inspired me!
Believe it or not, I scored an Engel MT35 on Craigslist for $75.00. They guy had lost the 12v plug so I had to order a new one. It cleaned up VERY nicely!
I ordered a Powerlet plug and installed it here, near the tailgate. The space was accessible once I removed the rear tail light:

Then, I wired an inline fuse from the battery to a relay. From the relay it goes straight to the plug in the back of the truck:

Then the fun part. I installed a switch in the cab of the truck that I could use to turn the 12v outlet on or off:

The last step will be this weekend, when I install the anchor points for securing the fridge/freezer:
http://www.uscargocontrol.com/Ratchet-Straps-Tie-Downs/Motorcycle-Tie-Down-Systems/Anchor-Point-Tie-Down-Kit-8pc-w-2-Track