My first experience with 'house' power in my car, about a dozen years ago, was a charged deep cycle battery sitting on the floor in the back seat. There were outlets attached with clamps so I could plug in some lights, a fan and a radio. Sometimes I would top up the charge with booster cables from the car.
As time went on, I added bits and pieces and improved on the quality or size of others. Things got added to the system wherever they would fit, with whatever materials were available. I usually strayed in the general direction of best practices but, didn't always make it. Sometimes wires were twisted together and wrapped with tape. Speaker wire and lamp cord sometimes made their way into projects. I lost track of how many different kinds of in-line fuses I had and where they were.
This summer I started collecting bits and pieces. Proper connectors in various sizes. Marine grade wire in 4, 6, and 10 gauge. A fuse box with all the fuses in it the same size. What was holding me up was the decision on where to put everything.
About 2 weeks ago I opened the right, rear door on the car. Inside, where the seat used to be is a box that extends from the floor at the back of the car. It provides a lot of storage and a surface for my bed. What I noticed, for the first time, is that I had a perfect use for the 4 inch space between the wooden box/bed and the door.
This is what I did today.
As time went on, I added bits and pieces and improved on the quality or size of others. Things got added to the system wherever they would fit, with whatever materials were available. I usually strayed in the general direction of best practices but, didn't always make it. Sometimes wires were twisted together and wrapped with tape. Speaker wire and lamp cord sometimes made their way into projects. I lost track of how many different kinds of in-line fuses I had and where they were.
This summer I started collecting bits and pieces. Proper connectors in various sizes. Marine grade wire in 4, 6, and 10 gauge. A fuse box with all the fuses in it the same size. What was holding me up was the decision on where to put everything.
About 2 weeks ago I opened the right, rear door on the car. Inside, where the seat used to be is a box that extends from the floor at the back of the car. It provides a lot of storage and a surface for my bed. What I noticed, for the first time, is that I had a perfect use for the 4 inch space between the wooden box/bed and the door.
This is what I did today.