Influencer I
Influencer I
What battery system do you go with.Today I installed the wiring for a CB radio and a rear seat USB charging port in my Tacoma. In the process I also removed an aftermarket head unit that I am planning to replace.
As usual, the project took longer than I expected, but I'm happy with the results. Now to get the dual battery system installed. It's sitting in the garage waiting for another free weekend.
Happy trails all!
-- Bennett
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Today I installed the wiring for a CB radio and a rear seat USB charging port in my Tacoma. In the process I also removed an aftermarket head unit that I am planning to replace.
As usual, the project took longer than I expected, but I'm happy with the results. Now to get the dual battery system installed. It's sitting in the garage waiting for another free weekend.
Happy trails all!
-- Bennett
Off-Road Ranger III
What battery system do you go with.
Off-Road Ranger III
Not sure how much electronic stuff you plan to install but you might consider adding a BlueSea fuse block to the interior of your truck. I have mine mounted next to my brake pedal. This makes is way easier to add stuff and keep everything separate from the Toyota wiring. I have a breaker switch near the battery for when I want/need to kill everything. I have a fridge, 3 radios, and a couple of power ports all running off of the fuse block.
I really like that idea. Right now I have three circuits run from in the cab up to the engine bay near the fuse block. A Blue Sea 6 circuit fuse block in the cab would be a good idea. How did you run the power from the cab to the engine bay? I was nervous about trying to run it through the existing port in the firewall. Did you go that route, or another way?
Cheers
-- Bennett
Traveler III
2032
Traveler III
2032
Off-Road Ranger I
Pathfinder I
Pathfinder I