The Grenadier Forum

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to contribute to the community by adding your own topics, posts, and connect with other members through your own private inbox! INEOS Agents, Dealers or Commercial vendors please use the contact us link at the bottom of the page.

Isolating a Roof Plug

AFdude412

Grenadier Owner
Local time
9:45 PM
Joined
Feb 11, 2024
Messages
81
Location
Colorado, USA
Has anyone been able to isolate one of the 3 roof line plugs that are on the Ext 3 circuit? I’m looking to power extra lights or a starlink mini that I’d rather keep separate from my scene lights and not route have to run more wires though the roofline.

My only guess is wiring in something like a Garmin power switch from where the EXT 3 roof plugs are sourced, but not sure if I’m this chasing potential use case down correctly.

Any ideas?
IMG_1408.jpeg
IMG_0917.jpeg
 
Interetesed in isolating the EXT 3 plugs as well. All I can add is that removing the grab handle panel allows limited access to to an internal Deutch connector, in the harness to the external connector. You could run a new supply wire without having to create a new roof penetration (re-purposing the external Deutsch).
 
I added external waterproof inline switches to the 2 rear roof outlets - effectively gives me 2 circuits that I can operate separately or together (all current warning & camp lights are under the 10A limit should I ever need them at the same time).

I usually have the rear warning light switch set on & the camp lights off so I can activate the warning lights if needed from the overhead switch.

I still have the front outlet available for ???? !
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2865.mov
    23.8 MB
I added external waterproof inline switches to the 2 rear roof outlets - effectively gives me 2 circuits that I can operate separately or together (all current warning & camp lights are under the 10A limit should I ever need them at the same time).

I usually have the rear warning light switch set on & the camp lights off so I can activate the warning lights if needed from the overhead switch.

I still have the front outlet available for ???? !
Awesome! Got a link?
 
The ones I got were “yak-power” brand on amazon, but looks Ike they are currently unavailable :

Yak-Power YP-ILS16 Waterproof Inline 12-Volt Power Switch

I searched for others using “inline waterproof switch 12v”

I just cut off the SAE connectors & used heat shrink solder butt connectors to the lights & dip connector to the truck. Note - the led light in the switch is either on when powered or on all the time, depending which direction you wire it. (Mine only glow when powered)
 
I copied @Loc Nar’s setup to create two external switches for my Baja Designs S2 Sport side lights. See the following post for more information.


Switch for reference:

1766888927171.jpeg
 
Back
Top Bottom