Bedrack Electronics

MidwestVoyager

Rank III
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

845
Pratt County, KS, USA
First Name
Matt
Last Name
Westerhaus
Member #

23604

Service Branch
Fire/NREMT-BLS
I’ve been working on my vehicle electrical/rack electrical for a few months now as time allows. Finally wrapped it up. I ran one circuit to the bedrack off my main breaker which feeds a series of sub circuits at my control box. The rack is connected to the truck power feed in the bed corner with weather resistant plugs. This allows for a single connection point to the rack and keeps all the switches tied to the rack as well for moving it to a different project or vehicle/trailer some day.
 

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I'm thinking about a lithium battery/inverter with Anderson disconnects to the truck secondary battery. I can keep it in the bed and include disconnects for rack lighting and solar. That way, I can pull it out in pieces and store it when in daily driver mode. Still on hold to buy the truck though.