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12v outlet install in bed?

Discussion in 'Electrical' started by kevine0001, Jun 22, 2023.

  1. Jun 22, 2023 at 2:20 PM
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    kevine0001

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    I'm having my bed LineX'd this weekend. I wanted to add a 12v plug to my bed. Just need to know if there's a side of the truck that's preferred, and where plug should be placed so that it's easy to access with the wiring coming up from the frame.

    I'd prefer closer to the tailgate, higher up on the wall of the bed, just under the OEM bed rail system? Pics would be appreciated.

    Thanks. (yes, I did search for this)
     
  2. Jun 22, 2023 at 2:40 PM
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    Too many, but not enough....
    I ran wires through the side of the bed by the bulkhead on the driver side. I have about 6 feet of wire in the bed that feeds into a project box that I mounted my outlet in so I can move it around where I want in the bed. I also put magnets on the outlet box that sticks to my molle panels.
     
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  3. Jun 22, 2023 at 2:44 PM
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  4. Jun 22, 2023 at 2:45 PM
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    Too many, but not enough....
    I used a similar one but mine has 3 ports, one of which is an on and off switch.
     
  5. Jun 22, 2023 at 2:55 PM
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    Don't buy something with USB ports. The tech is always changing for charger stuff. USB isn't good at being waterproof.

    Get something with 12V sockets, and then use adapters you can keep weatherproof in your glove box, and swap for cheap when you buy a new phone and want it to charge nicely.
     
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    I’ve always found it easier to run wires along the passenger side frame rail. Also, I’m not big in the idea of running electrical wires near fuel lines (driver side). but that’s probably just me.

    What you have is nice but have you thought of mounting it into a box and then mounting the box to the bed? Not saying it’s right, but that’s what I did. Save you from drill big holes in the bed and also protects your wiring a bit more than if you just had it on the backside of a bed panel.

    upload_2023-6-22_18-6-0.jpg
     
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  7. Jun 22, 2023 at 3:08 PM
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    The sockets in the bracket he’s buying are a universal size. Could swap them out later if he wants I’m sure
     
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  8. Jun 22, 2023 at 3:18 PM
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    Thanks guys.

    With regard to the USB, I have a shell on my truck and it's garaged. Water won't be an issue. And since for the foreseeable future, my teenage daughters will use USB to keep their phones charged, I'll run the USB. Hadn't thought about later swapping it out, but yes, this plug has that ability. But I appreciate that info as I'll have to consider a better solution later down the road.

    I did not consider a box, but I did think about mounting a magnet to a plug that could be moved around. Then just stick it anywhere along the bed. However, I have a DIY drawer system going back in once LineX is done and just prefer it mounted in the bed wall. Box is interesting idea...could actually put it in my drawer. hmmm

    Appreciate the tip on passenger side away from fuel line...probably a very very smart idea indeed. i will be using the pass side.
     
  9. Jun 22, 2023 at 4:57 PM
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    This is my setup.

    Compress_20221222_101515_5510.jpg
     
  10. Jun 22, 2023 at 5:51 PM
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    biebs96 my other truck is a big brown truck

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    What do you plan on using it for?

    I keep one of these in my console, with a dual usb adapter plugged into it.

    IMG_0562.jpg

    Plugs right into the trailer plug. Works great for power at the tailgate, or running a tire pump for the bikes.
     
  11. Jun 22, 2023 at 6:20 PM
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    Do you happen to have a build sheet for this? I would love to do something like this vs drilling holes in my bed.
     
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    I purchased this box:
    LeMotech Junction Box IP65 Waterproof Project Box Dustproof ABS Plastic Electrical Boxes Universal Enclosure for Electronic Black 11.41x 8.26x 3.93 inch (290x210x100mm) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08394K2LZ

    And used these panels:
    Nilight 4 in 1 ON/OFF Charger Socket Panel Dual USB Socket Power Outlet & LED Voltmeter &Cigarette Lighter Socket& LED Lighted ON Off Rocker Toggle Switch for Truck Car Marine Boats RV,2 Yeas Warranty https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0834MTG3X

    https://www.westmarine.com/west-mar...rical-panel-2-12v-power-outlets-11861556.html


    Plus I added a shunt and power on/off for my inverter. You can go wild with your own design but that box fits well in the nook in our beds
     
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    Here’s how I put power in my bed. Top to bottom:

    Volt meter to keep tabs on my auxiliary battery.
    Switch that controls the meter and the dual USB outlet.
    Dual USB outlet. I used the 5.1A ones.
    12V socket.
    Dual Anderson outlets.

    Been using this for a few years now with zero issues!
     
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    That’s really slick; happen to have a write up on what you did there?
     
  16. Jul 25, 2023 at 9:24 AM
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    This is slick. Got a link?
     
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    Thank you! I sell fasteners to the camper shell place down the street from my work. I sell them to him for basically no profit so he hooks me up in return. :cool: When I bought the Bedrug from them, he installed it super cheap and I had him run me the power & ground to the bed. (No Charge)

    No write-up, but with the exception of the 12V receptacle/USB port from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B823FZFJ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
    everything is from the electrical aisle at Home Depot.

    Single Gang junction box (Kinda wishing I'd used a two gang, 'cuz it was a little tight and now I'm wanting to add strip lights in the bed, so another switch) I painted the box (badly, I was in a hurry) with some paint I had in the garage.

    [​IMG][​IMG]

    The brackets attaching the J-Box to the bedrail are just Home Depot conduit straps [​IMG]

    that I flattened and re--bent in my vise to the shape I needed.

    Drilled two holes in the bedrail for one end of the strap and two in the J-Box for the other end.

    You can see the two little buttonhead sockets in the bedrail in this pic... since I work for a fastener distributor it's easy to find just the right size. I opted for Stainless w/Black Oxide finish. :rolleyes:

    [​IMG]

    I really like the setup @dittothat posted above, and the junction boxes he linked are much nicer, and available in lots of different sizes.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08394K2LZ?th=1

    That being said... anything beyond very basic electrical is admittedly not my strong suit and (not counting the wiring and loom from battery to bed) I'm probably $25 all in with this.
    My original plan was to flush mount the outlet(s) in the bed wall, but this is probably more weatherproof, and saved me from drilling holes in the bed.
     
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    where did you find the box for this setup, tis is exactly what I'm trying to do!!
     
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    Alot of them
    It's the Rago Fab mount. They sell it on Amazon too.
     
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