RamVenture
TDR MEMBER
Hello gentlemen, I purchased an ecoflow power station and alternator charger. The charger will allow me to charge my power station using the trucks battery/alternator. The charger can charge up to 800wattts or roughly 61amps. The kit looks well-built and includes heavy duty gauge wires. My truck is a 2012 2500. The question I have is getting the cables routed into the cab. The wires are too thick to go through the firewall.
My plan is to mount the charger under the driver seat or under the rear passenger seat. I noticed two sets of plastic plugs under the seats. It seems I would need to remove the front seat to get access to the plug underneath so I'm leaning to placing the charger under the back seat. In the back, does anyone know one of the plugs connects directly into the under-seat storage compartment? Can I drill directly through the center of the plug?
Now with regard to the battery connection, I would prefer to connect to the driver's side battery. Having replaced the batteries twice now, it has always been a bear replacing the passenger's side battery and I would prefer to not add more wires to deal with later. Also, the turbo is on that side and thinking maybe that side gets hotter. That said the alternator is on that side so direct connect to the battery/truck alternator connection point. Is it necessary to connect on the passenger side battery? With regard to the ground connection. Any issue connecting to a ground point on the frame vs at the battery? I have attached a pdf with some pictures. Thanks for the help!
My plan is to mount the charger under the driver seat or under the rear passenger seat. I noticed two sets of plastic plugs under the seats. It seems I would need to remove the front seat to get access to the plug underneath so I'm leaning to placing the charger under the back seat. In the back, does anyone know one of the plugs connects directly into the under-seat storage compartment? Can I drill directly through the center of the plug?
Now with regard to the battery connection, I would prefer to connect to the driver's side battery. Having replaced the batteries twice now, it has always been a bear replacing the passenger's side battery and I would prefer to not add more wires to deal with later. Also, the turbo is on that side and thinking maybe that side gets hotter. That said the alternator is on that side so direct connect to the battery/truck alternator connection point. Is it necessary to connect on the passenger side battery? With regard to the ground connection. Any issue connecting to a ground point on the frame vs at the battery? I have attached a pdf with some pictures. Thanks for the help!