Not much done over the last week. Pulling, crimping and heat shrinking wire is slow and tedious. I also spent a considerable amount of time mocking up my air distro system, realizing I need a different fitting, rinse and repeat. I think I may finally have it figures out.
No photos of most of the boring wiring other than this. I used a two-hole surface mount housing to accommodate a 12V outlet and 2x USB C, 1x USB A charging port. I ran the wiring so it mirrors the wiring that goes under the door and up the b pillar like the OE wiring does on the driver side. The 12V port will power my electric fridge/freezer/cooler that just fits in the back and will be supplemented by a purpose-made lithium battery and solar panel, so the port will really only top off the battery when the solar is not connected. The battery is supposed to be able to power the cooler for over 24 hours alone.
I had to mount the ports at an angle in order for the covers to function properly as the carpet makes it difficult to open and close them otherwise. The angle drives me crazy. For now, these are switched with the ignition. I have a switch installed to separately control the 12V outlet as the relay it is on is on its own circuit, but I forgot to wire the switch to a constant 12V source so, for now, it can only trigger the relay when the relay when the ignition is on. It was a pain to stuff all the wires in and get the dash bezel around the stereo, AC and switches back in place, so it will likely stay that way until I have some other reason to remove the bezel again.
This morning, when I realized I needed some bolts I did not have to mount my air solenoids, I decided to mount the interior quick coupler kit from ORO. I ran the 3/8 line through
clutch block off plate and installed the brackets under the door hooks on both sides. Pressure tested and everything was good. I had never used the push to connect fittings before and did not have much faith in them, but they appear to work great! The bolts should be in this afternoon, so maybe I'll make some progress on the rest of the air distro tomorrow.
Air line through the clutch block off plate. I did not use a grommet since I only drilled through plastic and foam.
Driver's side quick coupler mounted.