How did You Mount Your Relays & Fuse Boxes? (2 Viewers)

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Fuse panel in the front of the truck for a few accessories, triggered via the grey solenoid and the ACC circuit. Built a small steel shelf on the LandTank carbon canister support...which was not needed with the Diesel conversion moving forward. Also houses the Glow and Start relays.

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Back of the rig has had this setup for years controlling my household circuits, and running off of the 2nd battery. Custom panel I made with textured ABS plastic, housing two 12v plugs, two USB, one Engel, with a master switch for the USB, and the gauge measuring both batteries. 99% BlueSea products.

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I used the Bussman block. It's mounted in the bottom of the center consol. The empty relay is for an as of yet installed fridge.
One of the relays powers a fuse buss for the USB outlets and 12v plugs throughout the truck.
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I've got a Piranha aftermarket Superloom headlight wiring loom and a cheapy single-relay loom for foglights and used an extra Toyota battery bar in front of the existing one to bolt the relays onto in front of the main battery:

Main battery and custom relay mounting bar setup in my 80 series Toyota Landcruiser

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Closeup of custom relay mounting bar setup at main battery on my 80 series Toyota Landcruiser

Inside the cabin, I've got one of the Blue Sea type DC fused distribution panels that I use for all the extra stuff I've got powered inside (CB radio, bluetooth, DC sockets on centre console, etc.) and it sits under a single-DIN Alpine head unit in the lower din slot space in the dash.

My Redarc dual-sensing dual-batt solenoid bolts to the back of the diesel fuel filter and primer assembly using a modified hardware store galvanised bracket:

Diesel fuel primer + filter unit with Redarc dual battery solenoid in engine bay of my 80 series Toyota Landcruiser

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I just installed mine on the side of the passenger seat. I copied @NLXTACY . everything up to the fuse box is perfect but I am not happy with my work from the fuse box to the center console. Plan over the next week or so is to remove the console and wire in a purpose built harness and have it terminate to a suitable connector plug/socket. So far I haven't found a suitable connector so any suggestions are welcome.

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The carpet looks new and fresh !
 

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