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Bazarre13 Member Since: 31 Aug 2022 Location: London Posts: 26 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hi everyone
Apologies for rambling post as I am looking for any advice on moving my existing dash pod (Nakatananga I think) to the sides of my centre dash to free up room on top for a CarPlay screen. I’ve attached a couple of photos of the dash pod and console and dash pod installed by previous owner. I’ve got a Warn EVO10000S winch fitted and thought the red centre switch was to isolate (it is not for winch and actually no idea what it might be for - not rear external Anderson plug power nor leisure battery isolation)? Under the dash pod I’ve found a couple of connectors (photo) I think which are for my EDS mounted in roof console, to connect to laptop etc.? I’m told isolators would be good for leisure battery and winch and I assume I need individual Albright SU280 contractors but am not sure which ones? There’s a lot to unpack for me as van was bought with 2 sets of spots + light bar fitted to bullbar now reduced to Defender soft A nudge bar and single set of Safari spots (photo) from ARB Xtreme HIDs with light bar on same harness and Lightfoxspots on second switch and harness. I’ve also attached a diagram of thoughts for switch move plus adding some new ones. I do intend to engage with UK Defenders for assistance any advice or comments, best practices appreciated. Cheers all Barry Bazarre13 Learning to live with a Defender in London MY2016 110 XS SW Black Pack in Indus Silver |
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Bazarre13 Member Since: 31 Aug 2022 Location: London Posts: 26 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Finally figure out how to add photos to the post from my iPhone so added to my gallery and now to my post. Apologies Bazarre13
Learning to live with a Defender in London MY2016 110 XS SW Black Pack in Indus Silver |
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