While I agree itās possible itās also possible you will overload your fuse panel and damage the plow or panel. Itās not a chance Iām taking with my truck. But to each is own.
To each is own. I would directly wire to the battery and fused independently from the rest of the truck. But hey if someone wants to try it out and report back on there truck all good šš
Snowway makes a good light plow. And the truck has easy grommet in the battery area for the wires to come thru. My installer had this all set up and decided to just get a snowblower and freeze to death.
Those are T50 bed bolts, so would assume something to go underneath like a washer with attachment point. and or for trucks with either storage compartments on both sides replace one of those bolts.
already went to the dealer for it as I agree it should be able to sit, they tell me no draw outside normal parameters, it has sat since that visit for 3-4 days without issue since. voltage after 4days since visit was at 11 ish and started no problem. just keeping my eye on it and wanted it to be...
that could be interesting to try and put a tender on it, never thought I would need to with the hybrid battery and 12v battery, but it might need to for longer than 3-4 days, I am pretty sure we could put a tender under the hood on the positive battery post there.
My truck did not start after 4 days sitting it has an alternator; it never tried to use the backup starter motor :) voltage after 4days was 10.5 and did not even attempt to turn over, all kinds of lights on the dash and funky electric things going on like one headlight on one off etc.
The truck has a 12v battery under the seat and the ECU all use the 12v system independent of the hybrid systems. And the alternator is required; it has a generator to start the truck and charge the hybrid battery. apparently, there's a backup starter, but my truck never tried to use it after...
for me WT been in every truck I ever had, far better protection all around I love them and would not use anything else. so, for me it was always worth it :)