xeon
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- First Name
- John
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- Jan 18, 2018
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- Location
- California
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- JLU Rubicon
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Hi there,
Like many of you, I have had my issues with battery drain, replacing batteries, aux batteries, etc.. My JLUR is just not driven enough to keep the batteries charged. Its been recommended to use a battery tender but if I have to hook up AC power to the JEEP why not do some other things with it:
1. Charge my main and aux battery (power a tender)
2. Ability to keep my Goal Zero topped off
3. Ability to keep the drinks in the frig cold.
4. Convenience of not having to run multiple extension cords to the hood and side window to power things
So I am wondering if anyone has opted to put a shore power connector on the side of their JEEP and if so where and if so what did you use and what does it look like.
I thought it might be neat to use a 4xe charging door and put the port inside that so I didn't have this big typical RV-looking port stuck on the side of the jeep.
I am sure I could wire something up and leave it inside the cab but leaving the windows cracked out here in the desert is just inviting a bunch of dust and critters to be visiting the inside so hoping someone has done a great conversion out there.
If not, I might add another fuel door if my first idea doesn't work out....hmm.
Like many of you, I have had my issues with battery drain, replacing batteries, aux batteries, etc.. My JLUR is just not driven enough to keep the batteries charged. Its been recommended to use a battery tender but if I have to hook up AC power to the JEEP why not do some other things with it:
1. Charge my main and aux battery (power a tender)
2. Ability to keep my Goal Zero topped off
3. Ability to keep the drinks in the frig cold.
4. Convenience of not having to run multiple extension cords to the hood and side window to power things
So I am wondering if anyone has opted to put a shore power connector on the side of their JEEP and if so where and if so what did you use and what does it look like.
I thought it might be neat to use a 4xe charging door and put the port inside that so I didn't have this big typical RV-looking port stuck on the side of the jeep.
I am sure I could wire something up and leave it inside the cab but leaving the windows cracked out here in the desert is just inviting a bunch of dust and critters to be visiting the inside so hoping someone has done a great conversion out there.
If not, I might add another fuel door if my first idea doesn't work out....hmm.
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