DIY vs OFT (Open For Theft)

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OK...I'm following. That works at the house, but without native wifi in-truck, wouldn't that application only apply within 100m of your wifi (or will you not worry about your sojourns around the volcano base?).
yes, I should have noted. My intention is to have own wifi module for this purpose.Either something like a Netgear hotspot or my AT&T Mobley
 

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yes, I should have noted. My intention is to have own wifi module for this purpose.Either something like a Netgear hotspot or my AT&T Mobley
Nice.
 

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I am really doubting whether panel theft is going to be a thing. Over the last 30 years I’ve owned 3 different pick-ups that I could remove the tailgate on in less than 30 seconds without tools. In those 30 years, I’ve had exactly zero tailgates stolen. There are a lot of parts on trucks that are removable with simple hand tools and they are NOT commonly stolen. I don’t think these panels will be any different.
 

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This talk of wiring has me wondering:

Has anyone seen inside the fuse box?

I think the “white truck in Warsaw” thread shows the cover.
 
 
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