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<blockquote data-quote="lateralis" data-source="post: 1493595" data-attributes="member: 35325"><p>So bit of an update. Everything is installed! Sails, A-pillars and door speakers are all in. Looks pretty good if I don't say so myself.</p><p></p><p>I routed the BMS screen and the bass control knob to the little side cubby thing in the center console. They are both out of the way and I don't notice them at all in the drivers seat. I like how the screen is hidden away but still easily visible if I really need to take a look at it. It displays main and aux battery voltage as well as the status of the main relay/isolator.</p><p></p><p>With that being said though.... I went for initial turn on and and to start gain setting and the whole system wouldn't kick on. Ran through everything and power was good all over the place. Come to find out my Zen A2B is busted some how. I have no idea what's going on with it but before I installed it I did the PC updates. I even logged back into it after it updated to verify it was good. Now I get no status light but the optical light is on.... Ripped the whole thing out and tried logging into it via 2 different PC's and a crap ton of different USB cables and no dice. Double checked how the power pin was wired too just to make 100% sure I didn't reverse polarity the thing and my wiring checked out fine. Soooo now I got a massive amount of equipment in and the 1 thing that absolutely had to work has left me up shit creak without a paddle... FML...</p><p></p><p>Now I get to play email tag with tech support to try and fix this which is probably going to end up being an RMA or something and god knows how long I'm going to have to wait around for shipping... This sucks...</p><p></p><p>edit: So got off the phone with folks at NAV-TV and they were super cool about it. Sending the unit off for RMA. Pretty awesome considering I bought it 2nd hand off of a forum member on here! Guess I got another week of turbo whistles and exhaust notes for music. Also on that thought, I never noticed Ford's "fake" engine noise until I didn't have it anymore. When not taking into consideration the sound deadening I did it is noticeably quieter in the cab when getting on it. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]145735[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]145736[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]145737[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]145738[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lateralis, post: 1493595, member: 35325"] So bit of an update. Everything is installed! Sails, A-pillars and door speakers are all in. Looks pretty good if I don't say so myself. I routed the BMS screen and the bass control knob to the little side cubby thing in the center console. They are both out of the way and I don't notice them at all in the drivers seat. I like how the screen is hidden away but still easily visible if I really need to take a look at it. It displays main and aux battery voltage as well as the status of the main relay/isolator. With that being said though.... I went for initial turn on and and to start gain setting and the whole system wouldn't kick on. Ran through everything and power was good all over the place. Come to find out my Zen A2B is busted some how. I have no idea what's going on with it but before I installed it I did the PC updates. I even logged back into it after it updated to verify it was good. Now I get no status light but the optical light is on.... Ripped the whole thing out and tried logging into it via 2 different PC's and a crap ton of different USB cables and no dice. Double checked how the power pin was wired too just to make 100% sure I didn't reverse polarity the thing and my wiring checked out fine. Soooo now I got a massive amount of equipment in and the 1 thing that absolutely had to work has left me up shit creak without a paddle... FML... Now I get to play email tag with tech support to try and fix this which is probably going to end up being an RMA or something and god knows how long I'm going to have to wait around for shipping... This sucks... edit: So got off the phone with folks at NAV-TV and they were super cool about it. Sending the unit off for RMA. Pretty awesome considering I bought it 2nd hand off of a forum member on here! Guess I got another week of turbo whistles and exhaust notes for music. Also on that thought, I never noticed Ford's "fake" engine noise until I didn't have it anymore. When not taking into consideration the sound deadening I did it is noticeably quieter in the cab when getting on it. [ATTACH=full]145735[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]145736[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]145737[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]145738[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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