I used these for the safety cables:
CURT 81288 Snap Hook Trailer Safety Chain Hook Carabiner Clip, 9/16-Inch Diameter, 5,000 lbs https://a.co/d/bCBeco8
As for the brake controller, I use a Brake Buddy. I tried rewiring the the 12V socket for constant power, but the Brake Buddy would drop out...
You should still change the headlights to LED with JScan or some such for optimal operation of the lights.
Also, I don't know if Oculus uses them, but if you change to LED settings, you can most probably do away with any, "CAN Buss adapters," that are attached. A, "CAN Buss adapter," is just a...
Mine goes, “Low Fuel,” at about 30 miles, then shows, “Low,” at under 10 miles.
When it hits, “Low,” I’ve put 20+ gallons in it.
That’s close enough for me!
Kevin
That may have been what I was thinking, but I thought I’ve read that the N3 fuse has been blown while jump starting, although it is difficult to imagine how.
Kevin
There are a lot of previous threads regarding this issue.
Look at this thread over on the Wrangler Forums:
https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/3-6l-ess-battery-diagram.14401/
You'll get a better understanding of the whole Main/Auxiliary Battery relationship.
Fuse N3 can be blown by...
Incandescent lamps are much less expensive than LED lamps.
A modern headlamp relies solely on the reflector for beam forming. The front of the fixture is simply a cover, not a lens. And if the light source is placed at the designed focal point of the reflector, then it makes little...
A typical automotive circuit breaker uses heat to trip. Heat is generated by current flow, not voltage. The rated voltage specifies the safe maximum voltage that the breaker (or fuse holder) will withstand.
Some trucks and agricultural equipment use 48V systems.
Also, my personal experience...
More making sure that the front tires are the same, and, to a lesser extent, that the rear tires are the same (the front & back do not necessarily need to be equal.)
Measure it with a gauge, not the TPMS.
Kevin
The, "Best," recommended OBD adapter is the OBDLink MX+, at ~$140. It'll handle all of the JScan functions.
For simpler stuff (like setting LED lights, changing tire size, reading/clearing diagnostic codes,) there are a bunch of adapters recommended. Install the JScan App (free) and check it...