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Curious if anyone has experience using the factory pre-run wires (the non-powered ones that run between various locations in the Bronco) to power accessories directly, bypassing the upfitter switches entirely.
My goal is to power a Starlink Mini hardwired with my own inline switch so I can run it with the vehicle off. I’m not worried about battery drain since I have a shore power charger keeping the factory battery topped up when parked. The upfitter switches being ignition-controlled rules them out for my use case.
A few specific questions:
My goal is to power a Starlink Mini hardwired with my own inline switch so I can run it with the vehicle off. I’m not worried about battery drain since I have a shore power charger keeping the factory battery topped up when parked. The upfitter switches being ignition-controlled rules them out for my use case.
A few specific questions:
- Has anyone connected one of the pre-run wires (cargo area, glovebox, A-pillar) directly to a power source like a fuse block or battery, completely bypassing the upfitter system?
- Any real-world issues using these wires for a low-draw accessory, given the 16 AWG limitation?
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