dbreid
1/2 ton status
All,
I am planning a 3 (or more) week road trip this summer through the PNW and up through Banff and down through Wyoming etc with my Girlfriend. We are planing to hit most of the national parks, and spend a lot of time hiking and just generally goofing off and seeing what there is to see.
Now, we decided it would be more fun to just live in the back of the Suburban than it would be to pay for hotels and be tied down to reservations, etc (We have no problem with hotels and will probably stay in some when we feel like it, it is more the scheduling we are opposed to).
So the plan (which is well underway) is to Take my 1989 3/4 ton Suburban. We bought a mattress from IKEA, bedding, etc. We sewed and installed curtains for the front of the truck and the rear window. We Bought one of those Yakima Rocket Boxes to store stuff on the roof, and I installed a Yakima Roof Rack. And we are busy planning and packing our things. We plan on a few trial weekend runs (and did a few before we decided on mattress as opposed to air bed, for example).
Here's the question:
I am planning to build a "console" into the back of the truck, about as thick as the wheelwell, kind of in the area where the stock tire well goes. I want to add 12V power, as well as AC inverted Power to this area. And I have a couple options:
1.) Add a dual battery setup under the hood and run a couple of heavy gauge wires to the back of the truck, and up through the wheelwell and basically make "terminals" back there to run cigarette lighter plugs and a 160Watt inverter to charge laptops and stuff with. I also want to run standalone dome lights and reading lights with a switch in the back that can be run without the key on (hence the dual batteries, of course).
2.) Wire a Dual battery setup with the second battery installed in the rear console (down in the wheelwell, for example). Same ideas as above, but actually have the battery back there.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I am a little worried about power loss due to the resistance of such a long wire (I know a big gauge will help, of course, but that is still a long way).
Any advice would be great.
Thanks!
-Dan
I am planning a 3 (or more) week road trip this summer through the PNW and up through Banff and down through Wyoming etc with my Girlfriend. We are planing to hit most of the national parks, and spend a lot of time hiking and just generally goofing off and seeing what there is to see.
Now, we decided it would be more fun to just live in the back of the Suburban than it would be to pay for hotels and be tied down to reservations, etc (We have no problem with hotels and will probably stay in some when we feel like it, it is more the scheduling we are opposed to).
So the plan (which is well underway) is to Take my 1989 3/4 ton Suburban. We bought a mattress from IKEA, bedding, etc. We sewed and installed curtains for the front of the truck and the rear window. We Bought one of those Yakima Rocket Boxes to store stuff on the roof, and I installed a Yakima Roof Rack. And we are busy planning and packing our things. We plan on a few trial weekend runs (and did a few before we decided on mattress as opposed to air bed, for example).
Here's the question:
I am planning to build a "console" into the back of the truck, about as thick as the wheelwell, kind of in the area where the stock tire well goes. I want to add 12V power, as well as AC inverted Power to this area. And I have a couple options:
1.) Add a dual battery setup under the hood and run a couple of heavy gauge wires to the back of the truck, and up through the wheelwell and basically make "terminals" back there to run cigarette lighter plugs and a 160Watt inverter to charge laptops and stuff with. I also want to run standalone dome lights and reading lights with a switch in the back that can be run without the key on (hence the dual batteries, of course).
2.) Wire a Dual battery setup with the second battery installed in the rear console (down in the wheelwell, for example). Same ideas as above, but actually have the battery back there.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I am a little worried about power loss due to the resistance of such a long wire (I know a big gauge will help, of course, but that is still a long way).
Any advice would be great.
Thanks!
-Dan

why do I feel that sentace will end up as someones sig? ) This also comes in handy if you ever tow something like a car trailer with a winch.
It works great.