What do you mean by seat connections? The mounting bars in the floor? Or are there power connections in there like a 200?
Yeah, all the bars and stuff in the floor. We have a minivan and will never use that awful third row. Plus my wife and daughter aren't really into camping so this is mainly just me and my son. I had the idea of building a drawer box with a mount on top using those seat connectors and turning my 3rd row into a garage couch with added storage on casters. Use the drawers for extra LC stuff I acquire. Seems like a better use for it (I think it has never been used) than taking up room in my garage apartment closet.'03ag said:
What do you mean by seat connections? The mounting bars in the floor? Or are there power connections in there like a 200?
TxAg20 said:
I have doubts that whoever wired those accessories knew what they were doing.
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They have an inline fuse right after a fused connection coming from the accessory fuse block. I also see larger gauge wire going into the fuse block, but only see 3, smaller gauge wires coming off the positive side of the battery.
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The best use for the existing wiring would be to help fish new wiring in its place.
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What is your plan for accessories beyond a fridge? I would separate the plans into front accessories and rear accessories as well as always powered and powered with ignition. Depending on what all you anticipate, there are a few different approaches to wiring.
I was wondering about that but I suspect it's just in the name of expedience. lots of those accessories will come with that inline fuse already on the wiring. They probably just didn't want to cut it off.TxAg20 said:
They have an inline fuse right after a fused connection coming from the accessory fuse block.
Yeah, I don't think I would add it to the current system. That seems way too far out of my wheelhouse. But putting it on its own with a solar input is doable.'03ag said:
careful with that lifepo battery. You'll need a DC-DC charger and sometimes those don't play nice with the new smart alternators(I don't THINK you have one of those but maybe you do).
Thanks for the links. I was looking at the Renogy 200W solar panel kit (looks to be about 41" by 41" side by side) and comes with a 20A MPPT controller for $250. I didn't know if I would be able to run that into that side connection from the secondary battery and have it work to charge both batteries. I dont know a lot about those systems, I've only done much more simple things.'03ag said:
Lots of devices out there made manage charging via alternator and solar. They've already done the hard part and ran the battery cables to the back for you. If you don't have a smart alternator(I strongly suspect you don't) that simplifies things even further because you could have the charger in the rear without having to run the ACC trigger wire to your alternator.
With that wiring already run straight from your battery, seems to me it's pretty much the same amount of work to enable both charging sources.
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This one has an optional bluetooth module.
https://www.renogy.com/dcc50s-12v-50a-dc-dc-on-board-battery-charger-with-mppt/?Rng_ads=5621ffa71bc4ee66&kw=&ad=&gr=&ca=16171176472&pl=ga&gclid=CjwKCAjw8fu1BhBsEiwAwDrsjG_PBLbSDMT_qcFEtDXdSts-taccga-CQtNa-wBAil1WQknmtVCDRRoCWZ8QAvD_BwE&r_u_id=6302007725&gad_source=1
Yes they are super rare and there is a unique subcult of the cruiser world that revolves around these. This one followed us down black bear pass which I probably wouldn't have done but to each their own.Centerpole90 said:
That's an FJ45LV. Rarest of the rare and built mid-late 60s.
Just realized that I never posted the pics you shared for anyone else interested.csnole said:
We are having work done on our 2000 Landcruiser with Alex at Yota Ranch in Austin. He called to ask if we were interested in buying this
1997 one owner Texas truck untouched barn find
40th anniversary triple locked diffs
216k miles original
as is for $15,000
We unfortunately are not in a position to purchase another LC at the moment but he is ok with me sharing the info here.
Please only serious inquiries- you can contact him at:
Nine two five 336 five two three 5
I'm not able to upload pics but can send them to someone who is able - thanks