Hello guys! This is my first post on expedition portal. Super appreciate all the info, this place is great. I'm brainstorming my future power setup and I need help. This is not my forte, and I'm a bit overwhelmed with all the info about dual battery systems, solar, yeti's, group31 aux batteries, and the works. I want to figure out a GENERAL layout of my future wiring setup, so I can do it correctly as I add aux power draws in the near future.
I have a 2003 Toyota 4runner, on the beginning of what I plan on being a somewhat extensive build. As fun as the money cannon approach would be, that's not going to be mine, because the dollar store was all out of money cannons when I checked ? . I'm on a budget, and not doing all work at once. This is more a staged thing. We do one thing, go on some trips with that, take notes on what we'd like to happen next, wait for the next bonus, then do that.
I just added a RTT, and I very much expect the highest priority add-ons for the wife will be camp lights off the side of the roof rack, some lights and a fan in the RTT, and possibly a fridge at some point this year or next. I hate doing things twice, and I HATE wiring. And its confusing to me, and I don't understand a lot of it. So if we're going to wire stuff up, I want to do that in a manner that allows for futher add-ons over the next couple of years, WITHOUT having to rewire the rig every time.
Aux items planned in the next 12 months:
-camp lights on side and rear of rack, like rigid a series (prob 2 on each side, and 1 in the rear
https://www.rigidindustries.com/led-lighting/480343
-power supply run to RTT (no converter necessary), running 3 circuits: strip lights, some type of 12 volt van, 12 volt power strip with USB and 12volt plugs
-budget fridge like a whynter model. Probably would stay in the vehicle almost all the time.
-would love to run some additional 12v accessory circuits, 1 to rear of vehicle, and 1 to center console/dash for constant-on power WITHOUT modifying factory wiring.
Long term wishlist aux items:
-aux offroad lighting-no idea what
-winch
-CB or CB+HAM setup
-front and rear dashcam setup
-probably something entirely unrelated that I haven't thought of
BIG QUESTIONS:
-Do I need a dual battery setup for this?
-Are there other alternatives to dual battery that would work for me or would be much cheaper? Single deep cycle, ark pak or goalzero aux power box, etc? As far as I can tell, they're all compromises in some form that I'm not keen on.
-What is the best, simplest way to set all of this up?
-I know I want an bluesea fuse panel for all aux circuits. Basically running everything listed here. I also know I want to run a switchpros setup for switches. Can I set that up, powered from vehicle battery for now, then later add a dual battery setup as I add larger power draws, and run new power to the bluesea from my second battery, WITHOUT re-wiring all of the individual circuits?
-Would I need a second aux panel of some sort JUST for the RTT setup?
BIG WANTS:
-Wiring things once. I do NOT want to rewire stuff multiple times as my setup grows, if I can avoid it at all.
-No solar, not interested, and doesn't really fit with my planned use for racks/gear mounting and storage etc.
-Setup that fits my longterm plans, and is somewhat flexible.
-Being able to start adding aux systems now, without spending 1-2 grand on the ENTIRE fancy, expensive dual battery, multiple aux panels system I imagine I'd end up needing.
-Some sort of staged diagram where I can add systems/wiring in stages, in a manner that fits the overall plan.
I'm going to do a simple diagram, with where I want things, then will post back with that. I'm sure it will be quite incomplete, but it's as far as I've gotten.
I have a 2003 Toyota 4runner, on the beginning of what I plan on being a somewhat extensive build. As fun as the money cannon approach would be, that's not going to be mine, because the dollar store was all out of money cannons when I checked ? . I'm on a budget, and not doing all work at once. This is more a staged thing. We do one thing, go on some trips with that, take notes on what we'd like to happen next, wait for the next bonus, then do that.
I just added a RTT, and I very much expect the highest priority add-ons for the wife will be camp lights off the side of the roof rack, some lights and a fan in the RTT, and possibly a fridge at some point this year or next. I hate doing things twice, and I HATE wiring. And its confusing to me, and I don't understand a lot of it. So if we're going to wire stuff up, I want to do that in a manner that allows for futher add-ons over the next couple of years, WITHOUT having to rewire the rig every time.
Aux items planned in the next 12 months:
-camp lights on side and rear of rack, like rigid a series (prob 2 on each side, and 1 in the rear
https://www.rigidindustries.com/led-lighting/480343
-power supply run to RTT (no converter necessary), running 3 circuits: strip lights, some type of 12 volt van, 12 volt power strip with USB and 12volt plugs
-budget fridge like a whynter model. Probably would stay in the vehicle almost all the time.
-would love to run some additional 12v accessory circuits, 1 to rear of vehicle, and 1 to center console/dash for constant-on power WITHOUT modifying factory wiring.
Long term wishlist aux items:
-aux offroad lighting-no idea what
-winch
-CB or CB+HAM setup
-front and rear dashcam setup
-probably something entirely unrelated that I haven't thought of
BIG QUESTIONS:
-Do I need a dual battery setup for this?
-Are there other alternatives to dual battery that would work for me or would be much cheaper? Single deep cycle, ark pak or goalzero aux power box, etc? As far as I can tell, they're all compromises in some form that I'm not keen on.
-What is the best, simplest way to set all of this up?
-I know I want an bluesea fuse panel for all aux circuits. Basically running everything listed here. I also know I want to run a switchpros setup for switches. Can I set that up, powered from vehicle battery for now, then later add a dual battery setup as I add larger power draws, and run new power to the bluesea from my second battery, WITHOUT re-wiring all of the individual circuits?
-Would I need a second aux panel of some sort JUST for the RTT setup?
BIG WANTS:
-Wiring things once. I do NOT want to rewire stuff multiple times as my setup grows, if I can avoid it at all.
-No solar, not interested, and doesn't really fit with my planned use for racks/gear mounting and storage etc.
-Setup that fits my longterm plans, and is somewhat flexible.
-Being able to start adding aux systems now, without spending 1-2 grand on the ENTIRE fancy, expensive dual battery, multiple aux panels system I imagine I'd end up needing.
-Some sort of staged diagram where I can add systems/wiring in stages, in a manner that fits the overall plan.
I'm going to do a simple diagram, with where I want things, then will post back with that. I'm sure it will be quite incomplete, but it's as far as I've gotten.