Decent effort for a no fuss budget build dude. Heatshrink on the anderson terminals? Not really necessary as they are well shielded by the plug, but doesnt hurt for that extra layer of protection. A slimline battery with some of those glorious rivnuts to secure it to the wall may have given you a bit more space, but then given you the headache of wiring up the outlets etc, so this shows a great way for the average punter who doesn't wanna mess around wiring up a house worth of wire for a few accessories lol
Thanks man, I'm definitely no professional haha, but this set up is working really well for me, my bro just got a simple 12 volt install done in his canopy, it runs a slim line and saves so much room.
Well for a unqualified Sparky 😜 that was a pretty good install Brother Beat job. Well explained. Looks like a solid bit of kit hey. Don’t see any reason why it won’t be perfect for your set up. Good job Brother. Great vid 👌
Thank you, big fella! Yeah I'm stoked with it hey, could possibly need a bigger battery down the line. But for now I reckon she'll be spot on! Cheers legend keep up the great work with your vids to mate 🤝
Nice vid bro. I’ve got the same box and battery (without the charger though as I had a red arc) and I got a Victron shunt to monitor battery (as the display is only volts which isn’t accurate), the shunt is a very good bit of kit. It can be mounted inside the lid of the box, just take the divider out and create some space, and divider should screw back on. Cheers !
Mate, awesome job and explanation. Sure you weren't a sparky in a previous life?! I've got a dual (under bonnet) system, but next fourby is gonna have a setup just like yours. Great stuff again. Really enjoying all your vids mate. Thanks. 👍👏🍻
Haha thanks mate! Yeah I've had under bonnet systems before, they worked fine, but I'm really determined to leave the engine bay as factory as possible. It doesn't take much to have that under bonnet area clogged up with mods! And this way it's all in one area, neat and clean.
Can I ask a question mate. @5:50 I am thinking the same blue wire to tap in to ING sauce as you shown there. How you going with the setup so far (after millions km) Love your work.
Good work mate. Is your UHF and battery cable running the same side. Just check any interference due to high current. If any you can alway move battery link cable to front of the car Thanks for your video.
Hi mate, bit off this topic. Did Toyota leave the plastic radiator protector on when they did the bull bar or add a steel one ? I just put a TJM bullbar on mine and noticed the factory radiator protector is just flimsy plastic, a rock or stump would destroy the radiator base, I've ordered a steel protection plate. I followed your earlier advice and put a gsl guard on rear locker actuator. Cheers
@@OutbackOffroadNT yeh mate installed tjm pro air under rear seat,, just looking at that battrey box ,need to setup fridge and camp lights in the tub ,
Great video mate, you’ve confirmed this is the exact setup I’m going to get!! Bloody love it
Much appreciated mate, thankyou. I'm stoked with the set-up so far! I'm sure it'll work for you.
Nice job mate well done looks great an simple is good 👍
Thanks mate, appreciate it.
Looking good. I agree those rib nuts are excellent
Cheers mate 👍
Bro Novak here I reckon you did a pretty good job for DIY especially that you usually don't do wiring it looks great 👍🏽
Cheers bro, I enjoyed installing it. So far it's been a great system.
Great Video. Looks easy to set up and install. I like the idea of a removable battery pack. Hope to see you using it in a future episode.
Yeah I've wanted to go the battery box route for a long time, so versatile. You'll see it in use very soon!
Looks like a pretty good set up and looks professional and tidy
Cheers mate.
Decent effort for a no fuss budget build dude. Heatshrink on the anderson terminals? Not really necessary as they are well shielded by the plug, but doesnt hurt for that extra layer of protection. A slimline battery with some of those glorious rivnuts to secure it to the wall may have given you a bit more space, but then given you the headache of wiring up the outlets etc, so this shows a great way for the average punter who doesn't wanna mess around wiring up a house worth of wire for a few accessories lol
Thanks man, I'm definitely no professional haha, but this set up is working really well for me, my bro just got a simple 12 volt install done in his canopy, it runs a slim line and saves so much room.
Gday, pretty flash setup now, I like you’ve keep it a basic system, top job
Cheers mate, yep I like everything to be relatively basic! I'm really happy with it, proper flash for me! 🤣
I like it that will make work and life a lot easier thanks for sharing
Bloody oath mate, im really loving the set-up already, cheers!
Awesome job mate 👍👍
Thanks mate 🤝
Looks good mate. Great job
Thanks 👍
Well for a unqualified Sparky 😜 that was a pretty good install Brother
Beat job.
Well explained.
Looks like a solid bit of kit hey.
Don’t see any reason why it won’t be perfect for your set up.
Good job Brother.
Great vid 👌
Neat job
Thank you, big fella! Yeah I'm stoked with it hey, could possibly need a bigger battery down the line. But for now I reckon she'll be spot on! Cheers legend keep up the great work with your vids to mate 🤝
I'm a fan of rivnuts. Good one mate. A worthwhile upgrades to your setup. Looking good. 👍
I absolutely love em aye, never used them before so it's like I've found fire for the first time haha, cheers mate.
@@OutbackOffroadNT Haha! That's a great analogy. 😁
🤣🔥
job, looks great, the blade line fuse will do the job
Cheers mate, I reckon she'll be right to.
Nice vid bro. I’ve got the same box and battery (without the charger though as I had a red arc) and I got a Victron shunt to monitor battery (as the display is only volts which isn’t accurate), the shunt is a very good bit of kit. It can be mounted inside the lid of the box, just take the divider out and create some space, and divider should screw back on. Cheers !
Cheers mate, yeah I'll see how I go for now, may add something like that down the track.
Mate, awesome job and explanation. Sure you weren't a sparky in a previous life?! I've got a dual (under bonnet) system, but next fourby is gonna have a setup just like yours. Great stuff again. Really enjoying all your vids mate. Thanks. 👍👏🍻
Haha thanks mate! Yeah I've had under bonnet systems before, they worked fine, but I'm really determined to leave the engine bay as factory as possible. It doesn't take much to have that under bonnet area clogged up with mods! And this way it's all in one area, neat and clean.
Mint vids mate! Love the plex valve demo. Can you please tell me what screen you are running?
Awesome work! Do you have any DIY lighting projects?Novsight would like to sponsor you with the lighting sets you need for your DIY projects.🙌
G'day, thanks for reaching out. I have messaged you via Instagram.
@@OutbackOffroadNT thank you❤
Can I ask a question mate.
@5:50 I am thinking the same blue wire to tap in to ING sauce as you shown there. How you going with the setup so far (after millions km)
Love your work.
So far so good mate, I'm really happy with it all. See how long it all lasts I guess.
hey mate. great video. just wondering what was the clip you used to click the led bar to the canopy?
Cheers mate, it's all explained in this episode.
Good work mate. Is your UHF and battery cable running the same side. Just check any interference due to high current. If any you can alway move battery link cable to front of the car
Thanks for your video.
Same side mate I'll have to wait and see how it goes, thanks 🤝
Well, that’s a bloody lot easer than I thought! Thanks good info that I’ll use in the near future.
How’s the Torqit exhaust working out for you?
No worries mate, happy with the exhaust, no where near as loud as my old 2008 79, but I like it.
Well done an absolute belter of a setup mate👍👍👍 How's your XTM draw fridge holding up? im thinking about buying one myself.
Yeah I'm stoked hey! I've only just installed and been using the fridge for roughly a week, happy as so far but we'll see.
Hi mate, bit off this topic. Did Toyota leave the plastic radiator protector on when they did the bull bar or add a steel one ? I just put a TJM bullbar on mine and noticed the factory radiator protector is just flimsy plastic, a rock or stump would destroy the radiator base, I've ordered a steel protection plate. I followed your earlier advice and put a gsl guard on rear locker actuator. Cheers
Yeah mate mine is still plastic, i kept my 2008 plastic for years before swapping it out. The diff lock guard is a must imo.
What your thoughts on the drawer fridge style mate? I'm thinking of getting one in the future when I change up storage system.
Love it so far, but it's fresh so I'll run it for a bit and we'll see mate.
Hi matey I use there jump start pack I can jump V8 petrol or diesel works a treat
Beauty mate 👌
Well done mate!
Thank you, mate!
funny you should say lol first mod i did was fit on board air to my 4wd ,if you see the que at rainbow beach servo ,it can get crazy on long weekend
On board air is an absolute must hey mate!
@@OutbackOffroadNT yeh mate installed tjm pro air under rear seat,, just looking at that battrey box ,need to setup fridge and camp lights in the tub ,
I'm enjoying this setup, the battery box is working well! Great for what I need.