Fridge mounting wiring 100 series
Submitted: Monday, Aug 25, 2008 at 18:40
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cooperdog
G'Day can i get some suggestions on preferred side to mount fridge in back of 100 series
barn doored cruiser, also best place/way to get aux
battery power supply cable in back. I don't want to do trial and error holes if i can avoid it.
Cheers CD
Reply By: Crackles - Monday, Aug 25, 2008 at 19:09
Monday, Aug 25, 2008 at 19:09
Either side doesn't really matter as fridge wouldn't go through the narrow
barn door any way. Would really depend on what your boxing system is. Some have a fold down table on the big door making the passenger side better for the fridge.
No holes are required to get power to the rear. There are rubber grommets on both the left & right sides of the firewall then the cables can be run under the plastic door skirts & wheel arch covers. Some even mount fuses & accessory plugs inside the rear cup holders to avoid drilling but I simply brought the wires out through the jack cover.
Cheers Craig............
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Follow Up By: cooperdog - Thursday, Aug 28, 2008 at 17:52
Thursday, Aug 28, 2008 at 17:52
Thank for your replies all points are good, this is next weeks after hours playtime in shed putting in fridge and associated wiring in.
Thanks for that CD
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Reply By: rumpig - Tuesday, Aug 26, 2008 at 20:17
Tuesday, Aug 26, 2008 at 20:17
i've put my 80 ltr engel on the passenger side with the power being on the same panel where the factory cig. lighter point is on the passenger side. ran all new heavier size wiring from engine bay back to fridge connection point, also wiried factory cig. lighter point full time with same wire to allow constant power for running fluros at night. in my case, the fridge on passenger side keeps temp. dials and motor area at the back of storage area and access to all the fridge area in front, with lid opening against the passenger door.
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