SLEE Compressor kit, anyone yet??

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SLEE Compressor kit, anyone yet??

Has anyone installed this kit yet?
If yes please advise, yes, no, pick another location.
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Already posted three weeks ago in the 'Offroad Forum'. Slee installed mine yesterday, details here:

 
I was considering their bracket for a single ARB compressor, but waiting to see what else the market brings out. Not sure I'm willing to spend that for just a bracket. I want to be able to run whatever compressor I use off my Garmin powerswitch.
 
I was considering their bracket for a single ARB compressor, but waiting to see what else the market brings out. Not sure I'm willing to spend that for just a bracket. I want to be able to run whatever compressor I use off my Garmin powerswitch.
You can run the dual/single (or any compressor that has a wires switch) off your powerswitch. It's a pretty easy task... There are a ton of videos etc on how to run off the SPod and Switch Pros. Wiring is the same.
 
You can run the dual/single (or any compressor that has a wires switch) off your powerswitch. It's a pretty easy task... There are a ton of videos etc on how to run off the SPod and Switch Pros. Wiring is the same.

I was wondering about that. Garmin says each switch is rated to 30 amps. From the brief reading I did, the dual compressor from ARB pulls more than that, but admittedly, I haven't looked deeper at it. I just saw people talking about "power from battery." Perhaps the switch can handle it.
 
I was wondering about that. Garmin says each switch is rated to 30 amps. From the brief reading I did, the dual compressor from ARB pulls more than that, but admittedly, I haven't looked deeper at it. I just saw people talking about "power from battery." Perhaps the switch can handle it.
You still power it from your battery. Itโ€™s just the trigger (less than 5amps) that needs to run to the switch. Essentially tells it when to draw power from the battery and when not to.
 
The switch should only run an interposing solenoid or contactor. If the switch is intended to handle the start up and running current reconsider, thats a really bad design and way to wire this thing.
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