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Power Outlets - Rambox Outlet Switch on Instrument Panel - anyone see it?

Cmerkert

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I found this while going through some of the intro pages on the website links when I first logged into the Ram Brand site through Mopar. It talked about the 3 power outlets 115v. My question is has anyone seen the actual power outlet switch on the instrument panel that enables/disables power to the outlet in the Rambox? This is what it says. I also attached a screenshot. Power Outliets.png

  • The left-side RamBox may include a three-prong, 115-volt power outlet that can be activated/deactivated by a switch on the instrument panel
 

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Just used the rambox outlet for the first time tonight!

Had a dying computer, plugged it in, I'm back in business
 

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Thanks everyone, you just saved me from crawling under my truck. When I didn't get power from the Rambox outlet I thought I had accidentally disconnected something when I wired in my tailgate lightbar.

Works now but I wish it supplied enough juice to power my portable winch. Luckily I have plenty of extension cords.
 

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What would be the best way to have the RamBox 115v outlet on after the truck is off? Dedicated run straight to the battery? I’m finding I need it more when it’s not running.
 

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What would be the best way to have the RamBox 115v outlet on after the truck is off? Dedicated run straight to the battery? I’m finding I need it more when it’s not running.
You would kill your battery. Inverter needs the engine running. It's not a full electric, with a huge battery.
 

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