AH64ID
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@AH64ID, maybe the 12 volt angled receptacle could be mounted somewhere in a better place on your truck. That way there is no chance of the wrong thing being plugged into it. Whenever a generator that I'm asked to save, and it can't be, I grab these off of them for future projects. Maybe something to look into. They have clips to hold them in a panel and 1/4" quick tabs for power hook up. I power mine off during day since I might be taking the truck and charger is behind a locked shed door. I unhook trailer plug and hang in a bracket off the ground, re-hook when I return and place cone by door as reminder.
Edit for photo; https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https://generatorbible.com/wp-content/uploads/12v-dc-output-types.jpg&imgrefurl=https://generatorbible.com/blog/receptacle-guide/&docid=dbouM2T3HMciuM&tbnid=aJvhgjGQYx3alM&vet=12ahUKEwi9ofnlqJmEAxX7rokEHdO-AHEQM3oECBcQAA..i&w=831&h=287&ved=2ahUKEwi9ofnlqJmEAxX7rokEHdO-AHEQM3oECBcQAA
There really is no chance of anything else being plugged into it. The NOCO plug is not a universal one. Only NOCO accessories will plug into it.
The are two big advantages of the under hood connection too, proximity to the battery and the hood ajar light as a reminder.
What brand is your charger?
BTW, which side of the sensor on the NEG post does the charge line need to be (battery side I assume?), I remember it being mentioned before, going to order the NOCO ring terminal kit tonight so when my truck gets back from correction and ceramic coating I will install prior to parking inside.
On the vehicle side of the IBS, that way the truck can monitor current into the batteries while charging.