JT850
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Not the greatest pictures, but I will update soon.
1 AWG from main battery to the bed (250A terminal fuse)
In the bed, power from main battery is wired to a 250A manual breaker, then to an Anderson Plug
INSIDE THE BOX
Redarc DCDC Charger
BlueSea Systems Safety Hub
All accessories will be wired through this hub
Incomplete
External Anderson Plug to connect Charger to Main battery/Alternator
Redarc Charger Connected internally to Waterproof terminals
Redarc Charger Connected to Aux battery inside of box
Aux battery Connected to Safety hub
1500W Pure Sin Wave Inverted conected via Safety Hub
External 120V Outlet connected to Inverter
Flush Mount Waterproof LED light
12V Pannel with voltage meter
The plan is to run everything through the safety hub and keep connections inside the box to remain watertight. Still trying to decide on type of Solar panels and Aux battery.
I want to keep everything portable so I can dismount the system and charge off of solar for more remote campsites, and for running certain things at the house due to power outages, Hurricane season is here yet again.
The box is a watertight pelican box.
1 AWG from main battery to the bed (250A terminal fuse)
In the bed, power from main battery is wired to a 250A manual breaker, then to an Anderson Plug
INSIDE THE BOX
Redarc DCDC Charger
BlueSea Systems Safety Hub
All accessories will be wired through this hub
Incomplete
External Anderson Plug to connect Charger to Main battery/Alternator
Redarc Charger Connected internally to Waterproof terminals
Redarc Charger Connected to Aux battery inside of box
Aux battery Connected to Safety hub
1500W Pure Sin Wave Inverted conected via Safety Hub
External 120V Outlet connected to Inverter
Flush Mount Waterproof LED light
12V Pannel with voltage meter
The plan is to run everything through the safety hub and keep connections inside the box to remain watertight. Still trying to decide on type of Solar panels and Aux battery.
I want to keep everything portable so I can dismount the system and charge off of solar for more remote campsites, and for running certain things at the house due to power outages, Hurricane season is here yet again.
The box is a watertight pelican box.
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