- First Name
- John
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2021
- Threads
- 12
- Messages
- 368
- Reaction score
- 851
- Location
- Charlotte, NC
- Vehicle(s)
- Maverick XL, Mercedes C300
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
I'm a Worx fan, little pricey.
Sponsored
So, I am guessing that if we want to charge our DeWalt (and other brand) batteries out of our cubbies we will have to use the 110 volt cubby to power the battery chargers for them and if so how clean a sign wave does it have? Etc.....Do you like the Dewalt compressor? I have lots of Dewalt batteries so this might be the ticket for me.
Might just lay it on bed/tailgate hinge area with tailgate in "plywood" mode?Definitely. If you mount it in the cubby.![]()
Sorry, I thought talk was about placing compressor into cubby for storage while hauling plywood.Sorry I can't quite picture where you are saying you want to mount the 12v outlet.
That looks perfect. Great job. Confirming that the drill hole saw size is 1-1/16. Would a 1-1/8 size also work ?Here's the 12 volt outlet I installed in the bed. Went with OP suggestion. Mounted on the little access door on drivers side. 1 1/16 hole required and some butt connectors.
![]()
1 1/16 is a tight fit, but there is a plastic nut on the back. 1 1/8 sb ok.That looks perfect. Great job. Confirming that the drill hole saw size is 1-1/16. Would a 1-1/8 size also work ?
Thank You.
Thank you Skeeter. Tight fit sounds better to me for keeping out water, etc.1 1/16 is a tight fit, but there is a plastic nut on the back. 1 1/8 sb ok.
is it possible to get a link to the parts in this image because I would like to convert my 2 12 pre-wired outlets to this? Thank you in advance.Here's the 12 volt outlet I installed in the bed. Went with OP suggestion. Mounted on the little access door on drivers side. 1 1/16 hole required and some butt connectors.
![]()