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Ok, I'm paid up - gotta get the truck registered again and fix the voltage regulator... again.
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I need to win something this year. I got skunked last year. Although I did win more than my fair share at Cruisin’ the woods in September.And Jackson and I will do our best not to win half the raffle prizes again. Not.
I would say good recovery points are more important than the winch.
View attachment 1622478 So... I’d like to encourage everyone to bring something home made and donate it to the raffle. We have a lot of talented members and I personally prefer home made to store bought. Whether it’s homemade mustard you love making or have a penchant for rug hooking, we would love it if you contributed to your raffle to make it a bit more fun this year.
Here’s a little something I finished this morning that Tyler and I made...
Made up a 12V accessory (ie: fridge) socket and voltmeter with adjustable low voltage cutout so you don't kill your batteries.
Older fridges don't have these!
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Made up a 12V accessory (ie: fridge) socket and voltmeter with adjustable low voltage cutout so you don't kill your batteries.
Older fridges don't have these!
Also let me know if you have dietary constraints so I can boot you from the trip you filthy vegan.... just kidding. /QUOTE]
is this because of the veggie burger I ordered?
So I followed up on this, I can find parts ranging from about $160 (the low voltage disconnect is the hardest to find a decent and lower priced unit) to over $300. That's cost alone and without shipping or assembly time.
I'd say that the one I built with scrounged parts (turns out that scrounged part is over $100) is worth about $180 without assembly...based on that I don't think I'd feel fair building and selling them for others.
That's a lot of cash.