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Hi Steven, love hearing you on TSP!
I have a question about the truck battery backup and DVDs. You've talked about putting this in a truck box but is the system removable after it's installed? I have a Nissan Titan with only a 5 foot bed so bed space is at a premium. I've been reluctant to build one for fear it wouldn't be removable when I need the bed space. Thanks for all your knowledge!
 
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Yes of course its removable, it takes 2 good sized men who can lift to remove it, mostly because it has 2 golf cart batteries in it, but it can come out easily. Use Anderson Power Pole Connectors for the 6 gauge wire coming from the front of the vehicle and going to the back to keep the bank charged up, and away you go.

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