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Post by v10 on Aug 1, 2018 0:29:29 GMT
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Post by v10 on Aug 2, 2018 0:02:28 GMT
Every other picture I have attempted to post came back with 'file too large'.
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Post by tattoo on Aug 2, 2018 0:56:48 GMT
Every other picture I have attempted to post came back with 'file too large'. Well if that's the case make them smaller.....
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Post by v10 on Aug 2, 2018 1:30:15 GMT
That worked, thanks tattoo.
I went behind the drivers seat with mine.
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Post by tattoo on Aug 2, 2018 2:38:38 GMT
^^^^^^ That's an awesome and very clean set up you have there...^^^^^
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Post by jsb2000 on Aug 2, 2018 14:35:52 GMT
^^^^^^ That's an awesome and very clean set up you have there...^^^^^ Ditto. VERY nice! Everything nice and tidy. That mesh on the front looks like it provides good airflow as well. Kudos!
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Post by v10 on Aug 2, 2018 23:05:02 GMT
Thank you very much.
The expanded metal solved 2 problems. Ventilation and protection from damage caused by whatever that thing is that i forgot to strap down.
It seems to vent well so far. If temperature becomes a problem I have a small computer cooling fan that I can install. There is a 5000w inverter in there also.
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Post by jcmontana on Aug 3, 2018 12:36:32 GMT
v10,ok, thats the way I will wire it, and yes I have a B4 rear end with a gear swap to 4.10 or 4.11s, cant remember which. will check it.thanks
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Post by jcmontana on Aug 3, 2018 12:39:42 GMT
v10, nice and clean..looks like some gray carpet on the sides of the box, was that easy to mold to the cabinet?
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Post by v10 on Aug 4, 2018 0:37:05 GMT
It's outdoor carpet. Nearly indestructible. It has a unitary backing which makes it very easy to work with.
Glue field with vct glue and use a hot melt glue gun and a razor knife to upholster the edges
Its not coming off. EVER
As a bonus the hook side of velcro sticks to it.
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Post by v10 on Aug 4, 2018 1:36:12 GMT
Back to the flowjet on 30 feet of wire;
If I'm not mistaken the formula is 7.5 x 1.25 = 9.375
Try the 7.5 first though.
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Post by Alex on Aug 4, 2018 12:41:09 GMT
Use the wire size suggested by the flojet's instructions, same for fuse, add a switch in the circuit to turn off the pump when not needed.
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Post by jcmontana on Aug 6, 2018 12:02:54 GMT
checking flojets instructions now, thanks.
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Post by v10 on Aug 7, 2018 1:39:14 GMT
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Post by jcmontana on Aug 8, 2018 22:16:02 GMT
v10, I will check out that site, thanks,,flojet manual says 10 amp fuse and 12ga wire for 30' or less, I moved my battery location and now I am only 20' total on wire.
My van is an Agile Offroad 4x4 conversion with hi/low range, warn locking hubs, 4.10s, actually gets great mileage with the 4.10s and 34" tires.
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