That’s gonna be super clean! Can’t wait to see it.I’m flush mounting it into the face of one of the boxes on my decked system. Basically where the arrow points, but probably on the other side.
I think that is gonna be a sweet setup! Can't wait to see it when it's all doneI’m flush mounting it into the face of one of the boxes on my decked system. Basically where the arrow points, but probably on the other side.
That's a pretty cool looking switch. Didn't realize they made something like that.Just got my switch. Now I just need the compressor to show up. Lol.
It’s definitely not high quality and it took some searching to find. I pulled the cover and put it on the ARB body. We will see how long it lasts. I’ll save the ARB cover just in case.That's a pretty cool looking switch. Didn't realize they made something like that.
Your dog looks unimpressed...Here are a couple of better pics. I’ll be mounting it vertically and I have a proper horizontal switch cover on the way.
This thing is very solid, and the switch should be less prone to accidental activation given the recessed mounting.
Lol. She is 12…and only impressed by pizza.Your dog looks unimpressed...
Like most 12 year olds...Lol. She is 12…and only impressed by pizza.
Looks good. Is that something extra from Decked or something you figured out on your own?I installed some tie down rails on the Decked. Very helpful for keeping stuff in place and the fridge fits perfectly sideways in between them.
It's a Decked option and I have it tooLooks good. Is that something extra from Decked or something you figured out on your own?
Do you think the compressor will get enough airflow being in there?Step one tonight. I cut in the panel. Tomorrow, I’ll mount the twin. I probably won’t get to the wiring until later this week.
Anyone know of a good wire to splice for the switch led?
Honestly, it’s a tight fit. I wouldn’t want to run it for prolonged periods without popping the top on the ammo box. With the top popped though, it should have plenty of airflow. Can’t be any worse than the ones I’ve seen mounted in the old rear tub cubby pre-floor subwoofer.Do you think the compressor will get enough airflow being in there?