Mike's Overhead Console Build (1 Viewer)

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Mike, I used a 30 amp relay. I am currently only powering two gauges and a powered usb port. In my situation, that should be plenty of power.

Thanks Kris! I Agree, a 30-amp relay packs a lot of potential switching power, and a 50% diversity ought to be applied since the console accessories will not operate simultaneously. I read your '87 turbo 4-runner thread, nice work on the turbo install! Love your farm purchase too!
 
I have all the wood and parts to put mine together, just gota find the time and get it done. I will have a 4 gang switch panel, two LED lights under bottom, Volt meter, Blue Sea switch for the dual batteries and Ham radio.
 
I have all the wood and parts to put mine together, just gota find the time and get it done. I will have a 4 gang switch panel, two LED lights under bottom, Volt meter, Blue Sea switch for the dual batteries and Ham radio.

James, Glad to help in any way possible, look forward to your build.
 
I had imagined there might be a market on MUD for a blanked out unit that a customer could cut holes in to suit their needs. This thickness of aluminum cuts easy with a hacksaw/drill/coping saw. It could be spray painted any color or covered with a desired material.

FYI... you imagined correctly. Blanked out would be cool... or even a few holes cut with uncut faceplates for doing switch panels. Either way, there's a market I'm sure.

On thread discussion, love what you're doing with yours Mike!
 
FYI... you imagined correctly. Blanked out would be cool... or even a few holes cut with uncut faceplates for doing switch panels. Either way, there's a market I'm sure.

On thread discussion, love what you're doing with yours Mike!

Thanks @Honger ! So when are you going to build yours? With your tech ability I'm sure it'll turn out to be a brilliant design one of kind console.
 
Currently testing and finalizing installation of the new sub fuse box, and also a pic of the topside of the console thru windshield

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As soon as the electrical connections check OK the console will be installed
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Interesting mounting location? :hmm:
 
Thanks @Honger ! So when are you going to build yours? With your tech ability I'm sure it'll turn out to be a brilliant design one of kind console.

I do have some ideas brewing... but it'll likely be integral with a custom roll cage. And I need to get that idea off the ground. =) I expect a lot of work this summer when the temps are too high to drive it. For now I'm just driving it every day.
 
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Interesting mounting location? :hmm:

Yeah I like it too, but now I use a pillow to boost me up high enough to see over the console, but it works for me.

Oops...forgot, I also had to use wooden blocks to extend the pedals too.
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guys! OCD gets the best of me, now troubleshooting some electrical boogers that are getting me frustrated.
 
I do have some ideas brewing... but it'll likely be integral with a custom roll cage. And I need to get that idea off the ground. =) I expect a lot of work this summer when the temps are too high to drive it. For now I'm just driving it every day.

That is the route I went Honger. I modified my roll cage to add an overhead console. All the switches are attached to a panel that is hinged and can drop down to access the aux. fuse box.

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That is the route I went Honger. I modified my roll cage to add an overhead console. All the switches are attached to a panel that is hinged and can drop down to access the aux. fuse box.

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That is awesome... "Wench Power..." Where does one find a custom switch like that...??? Very cool!
 
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That is awesome... "Wench Power..." Where does one find a custom switch like that...??? Very cool!

I get most of my switch stuff from http://www.otrattw.net/. The "Wench Power" switch was my solution to underhood lighting. They did not have anything specific so I just picked something frivolous.
 
I get most of my switch stuff from http://www.otrattw.net/. The "Wench Power" switch was my solution to underhood lighting. They did not have anything specific so I just picked something frivolous.

Very good information, I will save this site for when I get around to ordering my switches etc. These are great!
 
That is the route I went Honger. I modified my roll cage to add an overhead console. All the switches are attached to a panel that is hinged and can drop down to access the aux. fuse box.

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Now that is cool! What's the console housing made of? Aluminum, steel, wood?
 
I used 14 gauge steel on both top and bottom. I added a 3/4" spacer on to the top to make enough clearance for the switches and electrical.
 

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