What do you mean no vehicles to invade with… this is the 16th annual invasion… the invasion is actually 2nd-5th Gen Broncos invading the first Gen 1966-1977 Bronco Safari… AFAIK the new broncos haven’t been invited to the invasion, and haven’t made any plans of their own invasion...
You guys might want to watch the dates you’re looking at… Bronco invasion 2022 is mid April… and we already have most of the camp grounds and motels booked for the second and third weeks of April.
I have one of those antique things mounted in my Broncos… it’s there for nostalgia… it works but most everyone around me is using amateur radio, so I’ve moved on to amateur radio…
The Midland MicroMobile MTX275 has WX Alerts.. as does the MTX115
and most amateur 2m/70cm transceivers made by the big three can be programmed for NOAA WX alerts through the programming software (not chirp).
Snatch block you will need a winch, come a long, or high-lift Jack to use. Tree saver also won’t help you in anything but a self recovery situation with the same gear listed earlier.
Enough gear to get pulled out… a 50’ recovery strap or kenetic rope and a shackle is all you NEED for someone...
I’m going to throw my $25.00 bucks in here (inflation)
The amount of the cost of the hardware can easily cost as much as buying a good entry level 120v Inverter Welder (MIG/TIG/Arc), a gas bottle, and the aluminum wire, and a welding hood. I got set up with my Lincoln for just under a grand…...
Axe is more useful than a saw… a saw you can’t cut roots or disturb the ground to well with… the saw is great for falling dead trees or cutting up branches… but that’s about it.
The rest of your gear you have listed is about useless for self recovery. You have nothing to pull with. A come a...
No the fuse won’t pop, because the fuse would be rated for the lights… if you rate the fuse for the switch, the lights will cause the fuse to blow.
You need to use a relay. A relay is an electromagnetic switch used to transfer low amp draw to high amp draw.
It addressed but very critical information… what kind of light? And how many amps is the switch rated for. To high of a load can (and will) cause the switch to fail and either let out the magic smoke or catch fire.
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