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12v to 1500 DT bed location

Sigfla

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Where along the truck bed are you all mounting 12v power? I would like to install at a minimum 1 12v cigarette lighter plug and 1 SAE power plug as I have several accessories that I currently use a kayak power box with. Not sure where to drill or mount a panel.
 

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Where along the truck bed are you all mounting 12v power? I would like to install at a minimum 1 12v cigarette lighter plug and 1 SAE power plug as I have several accessories that I currently use a kayak power box with. Not sure where to drill or mount a panel.
I have a couple Anderson connectors in the bed of my truck. My truck is built for overlanding, so I need to powers 50L ARB refrigerator.

I ran mine behind my Ram-boxes. There was a OEM penetration, I used to pull the lines in.

Be sure to use the proper AWG. I would also recommend a fuze as close to the battery as is reasonable, to protect from ground short. Don’t rely on the fuze protecting your device. They serve different purposes.
 

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I upload a photo if you like.
Would love to see your setup. I don’t have ram boxes however. Another guy suggested I use my stock led holes since I don’t have them. I bought a triple 12v panel off Amazon that’s 5.9 inches long. Hopefully it fits in that area and all I have to do is remove the plugs. I am gonna run it off my auxbeam box and fuse it there. I figured a 30 amp but that might be too much.
 

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I have a 12v freezer fridge as well and I would also like to power my dog box fans. Ideally I really wish I had a decent size inverter with a plug back there but honestly I don’t have anything to run off it but I like the idea of having the option
 

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So here is where I am. I ended up adding the factory LEDs via the mopar bed light thread on here. I found a nice spot to the left of the drivers side led that I can mount my 12v panel to. By removing the taillight I have access to the back of the panel. I bought a Bosch hole saw that I can remove the center bit to align my hole location then reinstall the drill bit. I did rewire 1 panel already with 12 AWG wire vs the 16 AWG it came with. I also used better quality spade connectors and where I needed to double up I used nice T-taps. I added a water proof fuse holder behind the panel with a 15 amp fuse. This will all run up to my auxbeam switch. My only question now is if I should try and run a single 30 amp line from the auxbeam switch to a distribution buss under the bed and connect from there instead? I can buy a 500 amp waterproof negative and positive buss box and mount them close to the aux 12v source so I only have to run 1 line and can connect off the buss for any future 12v accessories.
 

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