I don't see it on their website, but they do have the double outlet one. Maybe they discontinued the one I bought.
What I did was cut off the plug end after I determined which was positive
and negative on the wires. Then I ran a black & red 14 gauge wire through
my firewall and it exits right behind where I mounted this on my lower
dash.
Hooked the wires up with crimp connectors, then ran the black ground
wire to the fire wall, and the red power wire with a marine connector on
it to the auxiliary fuse box.
Put in a 15 amp fuse and flipped the switch on the unit, and the red
light lit up just like it's suppose to.
I love it when something works right the first time
The only thing I don't like about it is it's held on via Velcro. Their
Velcro they supplied was to weak. It may have been OK on a horizontal surface,
but as seen in my pics, I have it mounted vertically.
I used some stronger Velcro, so I'll see how it holds. If that fails,
the unit can be screwed too the dash with two supplied 1/16" screws.
This is a very easy mod, and very cheap!
Total time involved on it was probably an hour at the most.
Below are some pictures of the setup.
1. The unit mounted below the dash.
2. Unit with Garmin's 12v converter for the E-Trex
line of GPS units.
3. Shows my auxiliary fuse box from another mod
and where I tapped into it. Still more outlets available on it to tap into.
If you have any further questions, please contact me.
Corey
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