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Not sure if you've posted it somewhere else, couldnt find anything, what wheels are those? ThanksHad to include 3 after pics to do it justice… 10,000 miles later![]()
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Assuming that is a solar panel hood stamp, about how much power do you get from it?
Its a Cascadia 4x4 Solar charger/supply setup. In full sun it will pull the battery up to about 13.5 volts, pushing 80-90 watts. I've found with the 2024 with no alternator, the truck will leave the start battery around 11.8 volts, and since I'm out of town two weeks at a time this has left me unable to start on occasion. This solar panel fixes the problem, and also saves me if I'm out in the weeds and forget to turn off my starlink. I've also added a Victron low voltage cutoff between the accessories and the charge battery to prevent a low voltage situation.Assuming that is a solar panel hood stamp, about how much power do you get from it?
Beautiful stuff. Thanks for the info.Its a Cascadia 4x4 Solar charger/supply setup. In full sun it will pull the battery up to about 13.5 volts, pushing 80-90 watts. I've found with the 2024 with no alternator, the truck will leave the start battery around 11.8 volts, and since I'm out of town two weeks at a time this has left me unable to start on occasion. This solar panel fixes the problem, and also saves me if I'm out in the weeds and forget to turn off my starlink. I've also added a Victron low voltage cutoff between the accessories and the charge battery to prevent a low voltage situation.
https://www.cascadia4x4.com/collect...dule-cascadia-4x4?_pos=1&_fid=984e45a7d&_ss=c
What flares did you add they seem to stick out further then oem I’d like something similar on my sr5 my wheels poke about 2” and getting sick of rocks and mud spraying up my truck sides lolNew front end
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