The video is awesome. The directions are great. The narration is well done. The sound level is awesome. You're going to have a diverse audience...understand that. The music is WAY too loud and the instructions is WAY too soft. Having to continually turn the volume up and down destroys what could be a perfect video.
What’s the main reason for not using the power cable supplied with the Garmin? Better to upgrade to a larger size? Just curious as I’ll be installing one soon
We use our own so that we can connect it to the Terminal fuse. The Garmin cable has exposed conductor on both sides of the inline fuse, and has the small leg of unfused cable. We much prefer to keep everthing fused directly from the battery.
Keep up the great work Mitch! Can't wait to have my set up! Have a great holiday!
Nice job man!
Also, holy electrical fire Batman? That truck looks like it burned, the body harness ground is crispy AF and the hood looks smoked/bubbled up!
Are you referring to the Colorado dirt coating everything under the hood?
@@BlazeOffRoad wow that’s dirt?! It had a sort of gradation that made it look like burnt paint 😂
The video is awesome. The directions are great. The narration is well done. The sound level is awesome. You're going to have a diverse audience...understand that. The music is WAY too loud and the instructions is WAY too soft. Having to continually turn the volume up and down destroys what could be a perfect video.
I know that truck back there.. lol
What’s the main reason for not using the power cable supplied with the Garmin? Better to upgrade to a larger size? Just curious as I’ll be installing one soon
We use our own so that we can connect it to the Terminal fuse. The Garmin cable has exposed conductor on both sides of the inline fuse, and has the small leg of unfused cable. We much prefer to keep everthing fused directly from the battery.
@@BlazeOffRoad ahh gotcha, thank you for the reply!
What is the fuse block and bus bar used for again? Got a little confused
The fuse block can be used for powering any non-switched circuit, and the ground bar is used for grounding whatever circuits you are powering.
@@BlazeOffRoad thanks for the explanation