Thanks for a awesome explanation of how you set up fridge slide and wire in the socket, already have the battery and charger and works a treat so will now complete the rest of the setup
Nice setup, I think I might mimic it. Can I ask a question about the turnbuckle please? How have you anchored that to the floor of your car? I can see it going through the plastic but can only guess what's going on on the other side. Is it just bolted to the plastic? TIA
if you pause the video at 54 seconds or even 7min and 30 seconds you'll there is a small L shaped bracket under the Bolt that holds the plastic cover down. Similar above on the slide base board. NO, DO NOT anchor just to the plastic. cheers
Thanks for the video. If my MU-X already has an Anderson Plug wired and installed in the boot by a previous owner. Would I still need a dc-dc charger? Or could I just plug the battery directly into the Anderson plug instead?
do you mean for the purpose of charging the second battery ???.. It would be good to know where the power source is for the Anderson Plug you have, but assuming it's a direct feed from your existing car battery, it won't charge the second battery as effectively as a charging device.
it leads to the starter battery. A grey 50 amp plug. Good to know, it would be good to utilise it. Did you get you dc-dc charger from 12 Volt Direct as well?
Hi, great video thanks. I just have a couple of questions. Was there a particular reason you cut down the cage, what type of board did you mount the slide on and have you removed the rear seats (6 & 7). Cheers Colin
Hi Colin, the third row is still there just folded flat. I used a sheet of 12mm plywood from Bunnings..I cut the cage down as I was not putting anything on top of the fridge. The second row seat would need to be tilted up to 90 degrees or cut the cage end on an angle to suit the slope of the seat.. The half cage is enough for us to keep gear away from the fridge. Also, more cage would be more weight to lift in and out.. This set up is for simplicity and ease to quickly return to standard. Thanks for watching.
So there really isn't the need to remove 3rd row seats and put in a whole false floor, as nice and neat as they appear. Your setup is ideal for those of us just wanting to chuck in a medium sized fridge for a day trip or quick overnighter. Can you buy that car felt/carpet lining stuff from Buntings?
The charger in the video had a cig charger and also an Anderson...the one in the link doesn't have these connections - did you change them yourself?@@ozoutdorz2584
Thanks for a awesome explanation of how you set up fridge slide and wire in the socket, already have the battery and charger and works a treat so will now complete the rest of the setup
A really excellent portable set-up thankyou
Thank you for this -- very informative as I am in the market for a MUX but wasn't sure how the dual battery would work. Much appreciated.
Great video. Bought MUX Xmas 23. White same as yours. Think I will do the same. Looks easy to take out when you are done. Good DYI project
What year MUX do you have? I like the versatility of your design. I have a 2015 model and it looks slightly different in the back.
It's a 2022
Thank you
well done!
Nice setup, I think I might mimic it. Can I ask a question about the turnbuckle please? How have you anchored that to the floor of your car? I can see it going through the plastic but can only guess what's going on on the other side. Is it just bolted to the plastic? TIA
if you pause the video at 54 seconds or even 7min and 30 seconds you'll there is a small L shaped bracket under the Bolt that holds the plastic cover down. Similar above on the slide base board. NO, DO NOT anchor just to the plastic.
cheers
@@ozoutdorz2584 Ah thanks for the reply, I am much obliged. When I grow up I hope to be as clever as that yessssssss.👍
You mentioned that you could get a better DCDC charger from Kings - do you have a link to the particular one you mean?
@@KimberleySpencer-n3u kickassproducts.com.au/products/kickass-12v-24v-25a-dcdc-charger-with-solar-mppt-pre-wired-anderson-1?variant=47607050436887&country=AU¤cy=AUD&tw_source=google&tw_adid=&tw_campaign=21837903996&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAoae5BhCNARIsADVLzZcMQvbZiAiKYzTRi3020ktjLtPjGnQlu0x7R8Z464yeGdlhD5l8EUQaAqyOEALw_wcB
Thanks for the video. If my MU-X already has an Anderson Plug wired and installed in the boot by a previous owner. Would I still need a dc-dc charger? Or could I just plug the battery directly into the Anderson plug instead?
do you mean for the purpose of charging the second battery ???.. It would be good to know where the power source is for the Anderson Plug you have, but assuming it's a direct feed from your existing car battery, it won't charge the second battery as effectively as a charging device.
it leads to the starter battery. A grey 50 amp plug. Good to know, it would be good to utilise it. Did you get you dc-dc charger from 12 Volt Direct as well?
Hi, great video thanks. I just have a couple of questions. Was there a particular reason you cut down the cage, what type of board did you mount the slide on and have you removed the rear seats (6 & 7). Cheers Colin
Hi Colin, the third row is still there just folded flat. I used a sheet of 12mm plywood from Bunnings..I cut the cage down as I was not putting anything on top of the fridge. The second row seat would need to be tilted up to 90 degrees or cut the cage end on an angle to suit the slope of the seat..
The half cage is enough for us to keep gear away from the fridge. Also, more cage would be more weight to lift in and out..
This set up is for simplicity and ease to quickly return to standard. Thanks for watching.
@@ozoutdorz2584
Thanks for your reply.
So there really isn't the need to remove 3rd row seats and put in a whole false floor, as nice and neat as they appear. Your setup is ideal for those of us just wanting to chuck in a medium sized fridge for a day trip or quick overnighter. Can you buy that car felt/carpet lining stuff from Buntings?
Yes you can
Nice, what year if MUX is it? Thanks
@@mogser1 2022
Your welcome, thank you
Does the 12v socket have constant 12v power?
It is connected to the factory wiring so when the factory socket has power so does the new one. Such as ignition on or with accessory power on.
Do you have a link for the charger?
www.12voltdirect.com.au/5-amp-lithium-lifepo4-battery-charger
The charger in the video had a cig charger and also an Anderson...the one in the link doesn't have these connections - did you change them yourself?@@ozoutdorz2584
@MsJenny212 yes I did.. very easy if handy or try Jaycar for an adapter.. or google for a different charger to suit..
www.12voltdirect.com.au/5-amp-lithium-lifepo4-battery-charger