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I was going to put a keyed switch in mine but couldn't determine where the four wires would need to connect on the keyed switch. Any help identifying these four wire would be appreciated.
You need something. I use Google Chrome as my web browser and it identifies misspellings for me. Maybe you should try that out. It wont tell you where to put periods but it would be a start. 2cents
So...... You are the mystery pickup. :beer: Recently, when I realized that you still needed a ride, I tried to take an additional day off of work but I was shot down because our biggest tradeshow/conference/sales opportunity, is the week after the rally and it is all hands on deck for that...
I am entirely lost. I pride myself as a redneck but have absolutely not a clue as to what you are trying to say. Please exercise proper capitalization and separate your thoughts with some periods. You don't have to be an English professor, you just have to put forth some effort.[thumbzup]
This is in my M35A3. I hung 4 of them from roof bracket and I mounted 2 subs in the bed. I also mount 2 PA's on the front and 2 PA's on the bed rails. You can check out my build thread (link in signature) for more info.
You could always fabricate something up for it to be permanently mounted in the map/glove box. Then you wouldn't need a separate battery. A little more work on the front end but better for the long haul.
I took my 17 year old nephew for his first ride in the Rumblin Wreck today. The look on his face is why I enjoy this hobby so much. You would have thought he just won the lottery. Now he is talking about installing a train horn like mine on his Ford Explorer.
Anytime my A3 gives me trouble I just restart the main computer and it usually fixes the problem. The main thing you gotta do is keep your virus software up to date. You should check for software updates every time you change the motor oil.
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I have two of the same Pyle converters. They work great. You can easily find them on Amazon.com for less than $40. I snatched mine up at $25. Search "Pyle Voltage Converter". The 720 watt is what I run.
I was just trying to help. Respectfully, by that vane of logic nothing would ever need to be trademarked.
Enough chit on that though. Back to SSGR specific topics.
I wasn't suggesting for you to use a cooler. I was just saying that many people have built those and you might get some idea about what size battery to use based off of those builds. In case anybody isn't familiar with what I am talking about, some pictures are attached.
I think you would trademark that. [thumbzup]
All joking aside though, that phrase doesn't appear to have an existing US trademark registered against it. You can file for about $200 if you do the paperwork yourself. You also have to show that the name is commercially viable after some period...
Two of my buddies have built self contained stereo/speaker systems from small coolers. We use one of them at the beach and it will blast music all day long from its motorcycle battery. You might try to google "speaker cooler" and see what people have done. The same principles will apply but...
More pictures. I took a picture of my truck but it was so blurry that I didn't include it.
Just noticed Patracy's new emoticon :patracy: I like it [thumbzup] but not as good as Dell's :3dAngus: