Just a little suggestion, you know you have a fuse box under passengers feet to tap off 12v chassis power. You normally don't want to tap to many power devices from one line unless it has a high enough power rating. If you over draw the amperage rating on the circuit (fuse and wire size) you can heat up and melt the wire coating. I would guess that the radio alone will draw 6 amps maybe more plus what ever else is tied into that line. I've been enjoying your videos for a while now, love seeing Washington.
Appreciate that. I had to lean on a friend who was a car stero installer who tested everything before hooking it up. Let's hope he did it right, lol. That said, I know about the fuse box under the seat, but the pathway to get there from the dash is still unclear to me?
@@seandawnvantures2001 Just to clarify, I was talking about under the passengers feet. Not under the seat. But you have something that works and that is what counts. Happy RV'n. 🙂 ruclips.net/video/1M23RTRbTTY/видео.html
I found that I was most successful at starting the prying in the center! Plastic is thicker and more reinforced. No tab damage. I used two butter knives. One to pry, one to work the tabs.
I like your setup, but I have a question about the legality of keeping your firearm in the cockpit within reach for use while traveling; especially when traveling from one state to the next.
When traveling through states, I have to adjust to their rules if my CC does not qualify there. Or, if we go to Canada, it stays home. Keep in mind that my van is my daily driver.
Thanks for the great video. I like the gun holder
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Just a little suggestion, you know you have a fuse box under passengers feet to tap off 12v chassis power. You normally don't want to tap to many power devices from one line unless it has a high enough power rating. If you over draw the amperage rating on the circuit (fuse and wire size) you can heat up and melt the wire coating. I would guess that the radio alone will draw 6 amps maybe more plus what ever else is tied into that line. I've been enjoying your videos for a while now, love seeing Washington.
Appreciate that. I had to lean on a friend who was a car stero installer who tested everything before hooking it up. Let's hope he did it right, lol.
That said, I know about the fuse box under the seat, but the pathway to get there from the dash is still unclear to me?
@@seandawnvantures2001 Just to clarify, I was talking about under the passengers feet. Not under the seat. But you have something that works and that is what counts. Happy RV'n. 🙂 ruclips.net/video/1M23RTRbTTY/видео.html
Very helpful. Thank you.
I'm glad it helped.
Where You bough this carbon fiber parts?
It's standard on a 2022 Revel.
I found that I was most successful at starting the prying in the center! Plastic is thicker and more reinforced. No tab damage. I used two butter knives. One to pry, one to work the tabs.
I can see that working well, too. I think it comes down to. You either need to work out to in on both sides, or in to out.
I like your setup, but I have a question about the legality of keeping your firearm in the cockpit within reach for use while traveling; especially when traveling from one state to the next.
When traveling through states, I have to adjust to their rules if my CC does not qualify there. Or, if we go to Canada, it stays home. Keep in mind that my van is my daily driver.
Glad you ditched the first part of fuzzy video. Camera was far too close and moved way too fast for me to follow much. Otherwise good stuff!
Agree. I'm not sure what happened, but Stull wanted to share the how-to.
Dumbest way to mount a gun ever, from a 27 year retired LEO training unit commander.
Worst how to video ever made
@@chipsrafferty8362 worst comment from a RUclips troll made.