Hi Guys welcome to my neck of the woods, I live in Yankalilla, really enjoying your SA vids, I also lived on the Eyre Peninsula. We are blessed to have so many great secluded beaches and some great Surf breaks, both on the Eyre, Yorke Peninsula and off course KI. Keep them coming cheers
You should be able to run your air compressor off you deep cycle with the engine running, If you are charging the battery off your alternator using either a DC-DC charger or a SI-ACR (Start Isolation-Automatic Charging Relay) - I have used the latter since 2006 on my then 4th Gen 4-Runner and now on my 2016 5th Gen 4Runner. Melting due to heat in any section or connection of the power cable to the compressor is indicative of the power cable being of too small a gage. I run twin ViAir 325C 33% Duty Cycle compressors that are located in the back of my 4Runner on top of my drawer. My cable run is 15 - 20 ft to a 6 circuit Power Buss. The two compressors each draw 20 amps so I the total is 40 amps while the compressors are running. Accordingly, my cable size is 6 gage (6awg). Your 100% duty cycle twin ARB compressor draws 68.6amps (according to their website), and assuming a 15 to 20ft run, you should be using 2 gage (2awg) wire to you deep cycle battery, with a 70amp fuse as close as possible to the battery itself. Unfortunately, I cannot post on here the applicable chart.
I did a remote wilderness trip a few years ago, and I got a slow leak in one of my boat trailer tires, luckily I had a bicycle tire pump in my truck, and that did the trick inflating my tire to get home. Love your videos.
I really do hope your channel grows, you deserve it. I'm an old bloke and I find you inspirational. I'm definitely going to put what you youngins are doing on my bucket list.
"There's a river, so you can't get through"... yeah, it's called the Murray, you may have heard of it?😁 Seriously, the Coorong is a lovely place, well worth staying longer and having a good look around (though Tea Tree isn't my favourite crossing). In summer the sand gets so soft you can be down to 12-10psi. Easier in cooler weather, but we see a number of people stuck. Good episode, looking forward to KI...
I love the scenery there! What an adventure it is to be camping along the ocean, fishing and exploring the land. I'm from Muskegon, Michigan which is near Lake Michigan. The great lakes are nice but not in comparison to the beautiful beaches you have there. Love the content, keep it going!
Hi guys, I just stumbled upon your channel. I live in the hills above Rapid Bay/Cape Jervis. I think you did a great job showcasing our area. The spot you caught the flathead is known as secrets, and the spot you camped with the wind is called Lady Bay. Keep up the great content 🤘
So good to see yr in SA and finding some of our gems! Some great places ahead of you, the Eyre Peninsular is stunning. Check out Arno Bay and drive the sand into Port Neill, Be sure to spend several days in Coffin Bay national park (I know, I always avoided them too ) but so worth it and a great spot as you can get out of the wind somewhere no matter it’s direction… camp at the pools site. Mount Drummond great to camp at, Sheringa beach, Elliston is great for a stop and the surfing and fishing just gets better. Point Brown is a must do, grab some abalone. Thalia caves a must do and walk and explore there. Camp at tractor beach just out of Streaky, do Perlubie beach….. the list goes on but another must do is Fowlers Bay and the drive over the dunes onto the beach and run down to Scott’s Beach towards Mexican Hat. You can jump off the rocks at Fowlers and swim with sea lions there too. Enjoy! Glad I found yr channel
that water crossing is an old salt lake that they harvested salt its so extremely salty and the "little river" is literally the biggest river in Australia 🤣 thats the mouth of the Murray River there's some good tracks along the beach there
Killing it..!! Came across ur secret coral trout spot up north of Airlie beach.. what a cracker spot… also saw a massive pic at Anaconda of Bronte on the wall. Haha. Sik..!!! Hope yous get some good Barrels down south. Yewww.. 🤙🏼🎣🏄♂️
Welcome to the Fleurieu, guys. It's so surreal seeing you in our backyard like this. I can see the wind farm at Cape Jervis from my beach; You're that close. Glad to see the fish are biting. The jetty at Rapid Bay is a pretty good spot to squid. Land fishing will probably be a little quiet until you get up to Port Noarlunga jetty which is worth a stop at if only to look back at the view of the coast, although I'm guessing you're already out of the area by now.
Also, the flathead here doesn't taste anything as good as the flatty from the northern waters of NSW. It's not as sweet. It's the reverse for the mullet though. Mullet in upper NSW taste pretty muddy, but the mullet here are okay if you prep them properly and get rid of that black gut lining.
There shouldn't be any issue running your compressor off the fridge battery as far as amperage goes (should be able to deliver 100A for that time), as long as your using at least 6 ga cable. However better to run it off the starter battery and run the engine at the same time anyway.
Hey guys liking the videos of your travels (mainly SA). Are you heading down the bottom of the Yorke Peninsula or over to the lower Eyre Peninsula? Both have great fishing and camping. If you do come to the YP get in contact if you like and can show you a few nice hidden fishing and free camping spots. Enjoy your travels 👍
Yeah we did York and eyre, so bloody beautiful, we will definitely be spending some more time there on the way back! Started getting a bit chilly for us hahah
Hey Guys, loving your video's, great real life content, only thing I'd suggest is that as content creators you have an obligation to help keep tracks open and assist with the education of others to do the same and showing yourselves attempting to drive up a sand dune with 40psi in your tyres might not be the right way to do it, those "corrugations" on that dune were caused by people not adjusting tyre pressures and attempting to use speed and power to get up instead. That's my "rant" over. Keep on enjoying yourselves out there exploring Oz and keep the content coming.
Epic Alex and Bronte 4x4 80 series has turned out to be a winner!
Yeah I feel ya with the salt water Alex, I absolutely hate having to drive through salt water kills me! Great stuff guys love it!
Great episode guys!
Little tip If you bleed salmon as soon as you catch them, they tend to taste a little bit better.
Keep it up!
I cant believe you threw the flatty back,you guys are nuts best eating fish in the sea.
Loving the videos guys- you’re my new fav. Keep up the epic adventures.
Hi Guys welcome to my neck of the woods, I live in Yankalilla, really enjoying your SA vids, I also lived on the Eyre Peninsula. We are blessed to have so many great secluded beaches and some great Surf breaks, both on the Eyre, Yorke Peninsula and off course KI. Keep them coming cheers
Thank-you! What a beautiful part of Aus you live in, we loved it!
You should be able to run your air compressor off you deep cycle with the engine running, If you are charging the battery off your alternator using either a DC-DC charger or a SI-ACR (Start Isolation-Automatic Charging Relay) - I have used the latter since 2006 on my then 4th Gen 4-Runner and now on my 2016 5th Gen 4Runner. Melting due to heat in any section or connection of the power cable to the compressor is indicative of the power cable being of too small a gage. I run twin ViAir 325C 33% Duty Cycle compressors that are located in the back of my 4Runner on top of my drawer. My cable run is 15 - 20 ft to a 6 circuit Power Buss. The two compressors each draw 20 amps so I the total is 40 amps while the compressors are running. Accordingly, my cable size is 6 gage (6awg). Your 100% duty cycle twin ARB compressor draws 68.6amps (according to their website), and assuming a 15 to 20ft run, you should be using 2 gage (2awg) wire to you deep cycle battery, with a 70amp fuse as close as possible to the battery itself. Unfortunately, I cannot post on here the applicable chart.
Great video guys stay safe.
Beautiful video🥰🥰🥰
And he loves the 80 that's why he was said.
I understand him❤️
Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
I did a remote wilderness trip a few years ago, and I got a slow leak in one of my boat trailer tires, luckily I had a bicycle tire pump in my truck, and that did the trick inflating my tire to get home. Love your videos.
Nice video, thanks for sharing. Rudi- Jakarta, INDONESIA
You guys are awesome, loving every upload 🤌🏽
I really do hope your channel grows, you deserve it. I'm an old bloke and I find you inspirational. I'm definitely going to put what you youngins are doing on my bucket list.
First time viewer to your channel. Great content. Live your dreams and we will follow.
"There's a river, so you can't get through"... yeah, it's called the Murray, you may have heard of it?😁 Seriously, the Coorong is a lovely place, well worth staying longer and having a good look around (though Tea Tree isn't my favourite crossing). In summer the sand gets so soft you can be down to 12-10psi. Easier in cooler weather, but we see a number of people stuck.
Good episode, looking forward to KI...
I love the scenery there! What an adventure it is to be camping along the ocean, fishing and exploring the land. I'm from Muskegon, Michigan which is near Lake Michigan. The great lakes are nice but not in comparison to the beautiful beaches you have there. Love the content, keep it going!
Sounds like an amazing pace! You'll have to come and visit AUS!
Lucky guy 😊
Awesome content. I'm sure in almost no time you'll have much more subs.
Big up from Portugal
Hi guys, I just stumbled upon your channel. I live in the hills above Rapid Bay/Cape Jervis. I think you did a great job showcasing our area. The spot you caught the flathead is known as secrets, and the spot you camped with the wind is called Lady Bay. Keep up the great content 🤘
Beautiful!!!!!
wicked drone footage and music on this intro ! .
nice flathead off the rocks like that was cool !
😎 great video nice one 🤙
Love the music too
Good video guys. There is always a river somewhere and you would have been at the mouth of the mighty Murray.
Haha show's how terrible or geography is not knowing where the Murray is 😂
Amazing footage and perfect edit👌
I love u2 guys,so down to earth..
Keep it up🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🍺🍺🍺
Awesome video mate! Highly enjoyed this one🔥🤙
Great video, love your outlook.
awesome guys, top episode
You guys are the best ❤️
So good to see yr in SA and finding some of our gems! Some great places ahead of you, the Eyre Peninsular is stunning. Check out Arno Bay and drive the sand into Port Neill, Be sure to spend several days in Coffin Bay national park (I know, I always avoided them too ) but so worth it and a great spot as you can get out of the wind somewhere no matter it’s direction… camp at the pools site. Mount Drummond great to camp at, Sheringa beach, Elliston is great for a stop and the surfing and fishing just gets better. Point Brown is a must do, grab some abalone. Thalia caves a must do and walk and explore there. Camp at tractor beach just out of Streaky, do Perlubie beach….. the list goes on but another must do is Fowlers Bay and the drive over the dunes onto the beach and run down to Scott’s Beach towards Mexican Hat. You can jump off the rocks at Fowlers and swim with sea lions there too. Enjoy! Glad I found yr channel
Amazinggg Thankyou! We managed to do most of those things but the ones we missed, we will certainly do on the way back!
that water crossing is an old salt lake that they harvested salt its so extremely salty and the "little river" is literally the biggest river in Australia 🤣 thats the mouth of the Murray River
there's some good tracks along the beach there
Haha shows how bad our geography is 😂 Epic! thanks for the insight!
@@wrightysroot 🤣🤣 living the dream mate keep at it 👍
Ahh the old salty water crossing. Feel the pain bro!
I would have eaten that Flatty haha
Yeah, let the Flatty go but eat the Salmon. 🤷♂️
Killing it..!! Came across ur secret coral trout spot up north of Airlie beach.. what a cracker spot… also saw a massive pic at Anaconda of Bronte on the wall. Haha. Sik..!!!
Hope yous get some good Barrels down south. Yewww.. 🤙🏼🎣🏄♂️
Hahaha that’s epic! Such a good spot!
love this so much
Welcome to the Fleurieu, guys. It's so surreal seeing you in our backyard like this. I can see the wind farm at Cape Jervis from my beach; You're that close. Glad to see the fish are biting. The jetty at Rapid Bay is a pretty good spot to squid. Land fishing will probably be a little quiet until you get up to Port Noarlunga jetty which is worth a stop at if only to look back at the view of the coast, although I'm guessing you're already out of the area by now.
Also, the flathead here doesn't taste anything as good as the flatty from the northern waters of NSW. It's not as sweet. It's the reverse for the mullet though. Mullet in upper NSW taste pretty muddy, but the mullet here are okay if you prep them properly and get rid of that black gut lining.
cape jervois to maslin beach is the best part of the world in my opinion but hey I live here!!
Pleased you enjoyed it
Great welcome to south Australia should throw the rod for mulloway at coorong👍👍👍
Legends 🤙🤙
Haha poor Alex got more salty than the car did
Did you go to Tin Can bay ? Or Hervey Bay famous 1 km long pier? Can get big tuna Alex...if shark doesn't get it..
Great viewing guys👍👍👍
There shouldn't be any issue running your compressor off the fridge battery as far as amperage goes (should be able to deliver 100A for that time), as long as your using at least 6 ga cable. However better to run it off the starter battery and run the engine at the same time anyway.
Feeling your pain mate. Have a ‘91 80 series and avoid salt as much as I can.
I work in a factory so living watching u Guy's im toooo old these days 😀
Thanks for watching mate! Hope it makes the factory a little more enjoyable!
I can’t believe you kept the salmon and threw the flathead back 🙈
Someone plz say that wasn't a 3m flatty?
Hey Alex dose a heavier rig get bogged more than a light one
She's definitely loaded up to the max!
What was the name of the beach you caught the salmon and camped at
Looks amazing
Also keen to know this
Don't bbq the fish on the flames, use coals or charcoal. Slow bbq is the secret for fish.
I’m only here to see the Root!
Yeah Nah he can keep it!
Hey guys liking the videos of your travels (mainly SA). Are you heading down the bottom of the Yorke Peninsula or over to the lower Eyre Peninsula? Both have great fishing and camping. If you do come to the YP get in contact if you like and can show you a few nice hidden fishing and free camping spots.
Enjoy your travels 👍
Yeah we did York and eyre, so bloody beautiful, we will definitely be spending some more time there on the way back! Started getting a bit chilly for us hahah
Alex needs to nip that in the bud not your fault that the water is salt not your fault that the pump didn't work. He needs to grow up.
Haha, You guys are FAF, should get married now. Oh, what's the Sex book about in the rack Bronte, do tell. Karma Sutra?
Hey Guys, loving your video's, great real life content, only thing I'd suggest is that as content creators you have an obligation to help keep tracks open and assist with the education of others to do the same and showing yourselves attempting to drive up a sand dune with 40psi in your tyres might not be the right way to do it, those "corrugations" on that dune were caused by people not adjusting tyre pressures and attempting to use speed and power to get up instead. That's my "rant" over.
Keep on enjoying yourselves out there exploring Oz and keep the content coming.
"Only just".... that's all Cruisers have.... but thats all the need. Any more you break things for no reason.
Driving on just sand is just as bad as through saltwater. Salt sticks to sand. 😖
Why did you throw the flathead away???
Dunno haha 😂 Would be better than a salmon that's for sure
read us something out off the sex book,lol.primo vids,hello from rotorua.
😂
Haha what's with the "SEX" book in the back seat?
Havnt ya heard of that b4 mate? U should try it 😄
Hahaha promise it’s not as raunchy as it says 😂just a lot of scientific research on human relationships and behaviour, bloody great read!
alex seems a little childish at times
I think she is a beautiful woman...
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