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rv:ram_promaster [2020/05/16 09:45]
frater_secessus [further reading]
rv:ram_promaster [2020/08/03 11:01]
frater_secessus [traction control]
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 Note that immoderate use of brake-based controls can result in overheating or premature wear of brake components.  [ie, don't turn off ESC then keep your foot in it for 3 miles of muddy road -- secessus] Note that immoderate use of brake-based controls can result in overheating or premature wear of brake components.  [ie, don't turn off ESC then keep your foot in it for 3 miles of muddy road -- secessus]
  
 +Also see [[https://blog.fcanorthamerica.com/2008/02/11/jeep-brake-traction-control-explained/|FCA's description of a similar system]] in the Jeep line.
 ===== known issues ===== ===== known issues =====
  
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 The 159" can fit about 900w (3x300w) + roof vent. The 159" can fit about 900w (3x300w) + roof vent.
  
 +Hein makes [[https://www.promasterforum.com/threads/solar-solar-solar.88755/page-2#post-700318|custom hardware]] for mounting panels to the Promaster roof.
 ===== roof vent fitment ===== ===== roof vent fitment =====
 The Promaster has a raised roof vent pad near the cab.  Parts of it have no ribbing to make waterproofing easier.  The Promaster has a raised roof vent pad near the cab.  Parts of it have no ribbing to make waterproofing easier. 
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