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My NOCO tray and Power Tray for the sPOD.

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One would think that. But that would be incorrect. It’s a gate keeper built with the purpose of keeping unskilled drivers out. View attachment 2370775
Interesting, never seen any signs like that down here in CA. I like the idea! Keeps the Honda's CRV's off the trail.
 
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Busy weekend! Worked on wiring put in 20-25 hours Saturday through Monday morning.

The good news, I have power on!!! It’s gets frustrating after working on wiring all weekend and not be able to see significant results like last weekend.

The BCDC is powered up, feeding the house or second battery, feeding the bus bar, feeding the rear fuse panel.

Still have a bunch to do:

Trim carpet and install the battery box.
Complete the sPOD installation.
Wire the NOCO trickle charger to the batteries.
Wire up the ARB compressor.
Install USB chargers.
Install fridge socket.
Route wiring for Jerry can faucet.
Install exterior lighting.
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Busy weekend! Worked on wiring put in 20-25 hours Saturday through Monday morning.

The good news, I have power on!!! It’s gets frustrating after working on wiring all weekend and not be able to see significant results like last weekend.

The BCDC is powered up, feeding the house or second battery, feeding the bus bar, feeding the rear fuse panel.

Still have a bunch to do:

Trim carpet and install the battery box.
Complete the sPOD installation.
Wire the NOCO trickle charger to the batteries.
Wire up the ARB compressor.
Install USB chargers.
Install fridge socket.
Route wiring for Jerry can faucet.
Install exterior lighting.
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Looks very well done, I don't think a professional install shop could do better! 👍
 
Another weekend of wiring, 12 hours on Saturday had the help of Will G. Wouldn’t have gotten as much done without his help! Installed two high amperage USBs, two 12 volt sockets for fridge and water spigot, connected the trigger wire for the sPOD, fabricated a bracket to mount the sPOD switch panel to the driver assist handle, routed the sPOD switch panel up the A pillar, plumbed the air line and mounted the hose QD on the receiver hitch. Vacation trip starts next Friday!!!

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Looks like you used 1/4" (or 3/8"?) SS tubing for routing your air line along your frame?
 
Yep, I will try to correct that shortly. Waiting on parts to arrive.

Did those parts correct SRS warning lights? If so.. do you have a link?

Did you just use the 2.2 ohm resistors mention in this LC thread?


Thanks!
 
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Did those parts correct SRS warning lights? If so.. do you have a link?

Did you just use the 2.2 ohm resistors mention in this LC thread?


Thanks!

I used the parts in the link, no lights, no issues.
 

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