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I am contemplating a 3 day weekend on the White Rim Trail (Moab).
I am planning on arriving Thursday evening and camping at Island in the Sky somewhere, and starting the actual trail early Friday morning. Camping Friday night and Saturday on the trail and heading back Sunday. My tentative...
Too bad I'm not home or I could drop you the cable in the mail from my spares/junk box.
Check if you have a local welding/gas supplier. They sell short cut off chunks for pretty much the cost of the copper.
I would mount all electronics including the switch internal out of the elements. Make sure and wire with big enough wire from the battery to the inverter. The easiest source might be to cut up a pair of jumper cables.
I actually have a shore/inverter switch. In one position the 120v outlets are hooked to shore power, in the other the outlets are hooked to the inverter. All you need is a DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw switch). I actually have mine where it has a center position off so I can disconnect both.
For a laptop, you can get a 12v adapter cord with electronics for most laptops for a few bucks on ebay. That way you can charge from in a vehicle as well as the trailer.
I also have 12v USB adapters in my trailer so I don't have to run the inverter.
While that is true if the vehicle is sitting flat, if you use it when it is off level, then move it to level, your pressure will change. It isn't much, but it has to do with pressure/volume/load.
Yes it was on my XJ. I am a tech Guru over on NAXJA and have years of experience and input from dozens of guys I have helped build rigs and wheeled with for decades and they all kept telling me the Rancho's were old tech (crap). I had run RS5000's as well as the adjustable RS9000's which I was...
I would not recommend the Rancho Shocks. I ran Ranchos for 25 years. I recently upgraded to Bilstein Shocks and the ride and performance is way better both on and off the road. After that, I recommend some good recovery points, a good tow strap, maybe a rear lunchbox locker. Spend the rest...
After doing an OB outing, I was surprised the number of young kids. I think there were 15 kids under 12. I enjoyed them but is that normal. How about everybody chime in and say where they are from and if they camp with young kids and how many.
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