Updated pics............
I installed my new toy, Motion Computing LS800 tablet.
Getting Nat Geo TOPO! program next.
Last edited by cico7; 12-23-2011 at 09:19 PM.
Ok, I finally got around to mounting my new wheels.
Last edited by cico7; 02-22-2012 at 05:30 AM.
Bought a Air Compressor from Harbor Frieght for 58.00 included a 2 year
replacement warranty.
Central Pneumatic 66399
This compact, high volume 30 amp air compressor will inflate a car tire in just 3 minutes, providing fast, reliable service at a moment's notice.
Maximum pressure: 150 PSI
- Air delivery: 1.35 CFM @ 40 PSI, 1.14 CFM @ 70 PSI, and 1.05 CFM @ 90 PSI
- Includes 25 ft. coiled air hose, pressure gauge, and 10 ft. battery cables with clamps
- Gearless direct drive for quiet operation
- Thermal overload protection
- Cast alloy pump casing with cooling fins
- Anti-vibration rubber feet
- 12 volt, 30 amp motor
Now I wont be yelled at for not airing down!
And then i sold it......
taking space for future use.......
A couple new mods.....
I got a hinged license for the front plate. I am going to mount my block
Heater cord here and a 12 v outlet.
Open
I ran a 10ga wire to the front, followed the existing wiring harness. I add this plug.
This is a low draw system, not starting or trying to fast charge the battery.
Right now, this is my wifes old battery. I will replace with 2 storage type batteries.
I plug my trailer battery in here. Would have been nice to use the 7 prong plug for the trailer lights but it
was too late.
For quite a while, I wanted a plug for jumper cables instead of the usual clip here,
clip there, and fight the cables. Here is what i did....
I bought 2 ANDERSON,50A ,CONNECTOR KITS, SB50A, 600V,BLACK, on ebay. I paid less than $8 for the pair.
I soldered the ends of the cables to the battery clamps. I didnt like that
the wire ends were clamped on.
I put the connectors in the vices
Filled with silver solder
I used my map gas torch on these
Side View of Plate
Lifted Plate - you can see where I drilled through to run the cable.
Routed it along side the bumper and attached to an existing harness.
Attached copper lugs to cables
Red and Black wire zip tied to wire
^^^ Thats a pretty cool idea!
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