Inspired Overland carbon fiber RTT. Just woke up from night 2 of a 3 week trip with it. Great so far. Got caught in a storm last night and it held up and stayed dry inside.
I am camping and wanted to leave my tailgate open, but the mirror lights would stay on for a long time. I tried to lock this on my tailgate - which worked for the lights, but now I can’t unlock it.
im ready for bed but want to lock my tailgate up, please help!
The connections at the terminal on the domestic outlet were a little bit long. I trimmed them down and made sure there was no chance the wires could touch. I also popped in a new 20 amp fuse at the adapter connection. The dometic wiring has a 15 amp fuse at the outlet, and the other end of...
I have everything pulled apart now, I will go through and double check everything. These terminals here, just bare wire goes into it correct? I believe this is the only place where any copper is showing. Should I try making the exposed copper shorter?
Reporting in again with an issue. I went on a one night shake down trip to make sure everything was working. I'm very glad I did.
When I was on my way back, I noticed my power station was not charging. The dometic outlet I ran was not getting power. I plugged my fridge into the 12 volt...
Yes, sorry I forgot to mention that. I did specifically say 2 door when I spoke with AAL before buying everything and they told me the 45 would fit no issue. If I could do it over again I’d probably just get the regular fridge slide and get a tailgate table.
Just a follow up. After many trials and tribulations I was able to make it all fit. RTT is the Inspired Overland Carbon Fiber, and the awning is the OVS 270 LT.
I had the cargo shelf on the very last hole so there was only 2 bolts holding it on each side (which I don’t think you are supposed to do) and I couldn’t get the 45 to fit. Sounds like AAL made the user Bored a special bracket to raise the cargo shelf even higher to be able to fit the 55 liter...
No worries. Thanks for getting back. I ended up taking the 45 back and swapped it for a 35. Just would not fit. I figured you must have had some kind of bracket fabricated to get a 55 in. Will just stop for food refills more frequently.
Did you need to drill open the trailrax brackets to get the OVS mounting hardware to fit, or did you use different mounting hardware?
I think I'm just going to move the tent off center a couple of inches and use the trailrax mounts.
So you ended up using the trailrax 90 degree brackets? Did you try using the stock brackets that are in the picture? I bought the trailrax brackets, but they interfere with my RTT.
I was able to relocate the outlet to the driver side and I didn’t burn my vehicle down. I used the non insulated butt connectors to splice the 12 volt adapter to the wiring for the domestic outlet kit and just used heat shrink to insulate it.
Pulling the trim to get to the 12 volt outlet was a...