12v outlets and solar controller in truck bed

rkfoote

Member
I used to have a 2011 Toyota Tacoma and wired up a 12v outlet in the bed (see write up here: https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/12v-bed-outlet-install-write-up.378833/ )
Well fast forward a few years and I found that a teenager, 7 yr old, and newborn don't fit so well in a Tacoma. Go figure.
I traded up to a 2019 Ram 1500, and even with all it's fancy features, there is still no 12v outlet in the bed. (And really, if you don't have a fridge in your bed then what's the point of having a truck?!?)

8 gauge wire from battery (75 amp breaker at battery) (main battery) to blue sea fuse panel ( https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Sea-Systems-5025-Blade/dp/B000THQ0CQ ) tucked under the rear of the bed.
2x -12v cig-style outlets mounted in rear bed pillar (each fused @ 15amp)
1x - 4 pin cnlinko plug (https://www.amazon.com/CNLINKO-Industrial-Connector-Receptacles-Waterproof/dp/B06XFMQHWM ) mounted for Solar (2 pins battery fused @ 10 amp, 2 pins solar)
14 gauge 4 conductor wire run to roof rack (2 pins solar, 2 pins for .... i dunno, some lights later???) Connector between canopy and bed (https://www.amazon.com/CNLINKO-Industrial-Receptacles-Connection-Waterproof/dp/B07GRFQYF3 ) in case I ever need to remove the canopy.
Cable is not quite as clean as I would like, but couldn't bring myself to drill a hole through the top of the canopy.
100 watt panel with PWM controller (set @ 13.5v)

Not pictured - Added 2x 30amp relays (they are in the pillar behind the taillight. One is tied to the brake light (and runs up to the canopy 3rd brake light (fused @ 3amp)), the other is tied to the backup lights (planning to add some AUX backup lights to the bumper). Signals from the taillight trigger the relays which are fused off the blue sea panel.

Enjoy!

A bit picture happy, feel free to ask any questions / comments.
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Looks great man, very clean. I have a vaguely similar setup on my Frontier. DC-DC charger with battery in the bed and solar panel on the shell roof that also can feed into the Ctek DC-DC charger. I also didn't want to drill a hole in my cap for wires to run through I routed them down underneath and in through the tailgate gap.

On another subject, what is that mesh material you have between your tailgate and bed? Does it keep out dust and such?
 

rkfoote

Member
It's part of the bedrug liner. https://bedrug.com/bedrug-impact-bedliner
Keeps crap from falling into the gap (also one of the things that once you have you just take for granted). The "impact" liner is like a hybrid between a rubber mat and plastic bedliner (has some grip, and some flex). What i like the most is the 3/4" foam underneath it. You can crawl around without killing your knees.
 
Nice, really like that. Right now I am using the rubber interlocking tile with the carpeting on the top (stuff you can get from Home Depot) and that works pretty well, just doesn't look as nice as yours.
 

Subspd

Adventurer
So the solar is plugged into the blue sea fuse panel to charge battery? Do you have a LVD device installed?
 

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