Nice looking FSB. There are several of us that Overland ours.
@Dakota Houligans has an awesome build thread on his. I also have a build thread in mine. Mine is currently stalled out waiting to see what the shop says is wrong with my “new” engine.
This option isn’t featured yet. This feature will be released soonish (from what my scourges are telling me). And yes it will be part of another tier that is being designed right now.
Remember the app is still in its infancy right now and is being updated on a regular basis with new features...
Look at Map Help , I wrote a pretty decent how to there. If you’re still stuck, send me a dm so we can exchange contact information so I can walk you through the process to see if it’s a bug.
You will need to add two GPX tracks… one going from start to end, the other going from end to start. I don’t see a way to edit the trail heads them selves.
Yes you can edit it later… I would make the trail private until you actually drive it, that way once you drive the route you can add in photos and details before you make the route public.
To view the whole track, click on the trail head icon and the whole trail will appear if there is a track associated with the trail head. I have noticed that OHV parks and other common trail heads appear on the map without GPX trails.
GPX trail icons will have a yellow circle around them...
You need to import the GPX file to OB1 before you can open the GPX file in OB1. Then once you have the GPX file loaded you need to download all the map tiles surrounding the GPX trails.
So yo start off, open OB1 and navigate to the trail map page of the app. Select the large yellow plus...
First rule in buying a vehicle is: Cash Is King. Second know what you are looking to buy before going to the lot and do your research on both the vehicle of choice as well as the selling party.
Richard Rawlings did a great video a few weeks back about buying a new vehicle for first timers.
Yes we ran it to your aux system… hooked up strait to the battery…your radio is still isolated from the RF generating things… if you add LED lights in the future we might have to look into rewriting your radio… but until then we are fine.
all those big machines are is huge AC to DC power inverters… the model number denotes how many DC amps is being pushed out at max load… so yes just a couple of DC batteries wired up is all that is needed.
The military has been using the Primier Welders for years… great piece of kit…
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