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    Jbos replied to the thread Front and rear Accessory Bus.
    Thought that I read 400v, but not sure as well. I was more recommending a front and rear power bus to safely direct wire in accessories.
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    My suggestion would be for the Harvester models to offer an “APU” (Auxiliary Power Unit) or “CAMP” mode. In this mode the gas motor...
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    Being that the vehicles are built on a 400v HV architecture with what I would imagine would be a 12v low voltage system, I would suggest...
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    Jbos replied to the thread Travelall 3 Row.
    Agree! A 3 row Travelall (Harvester) would be a nice third offering. Consider barn doors as an option. I used to own a 73 Travelall...
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    If the Traveler sells well, I would recommend a Travelall (Harvester) with options of 3 rows of seats and barn doors. I used to own a...
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    Jbos replied to the thread Scout Color Poll #1.
    Since everyone is wrapping their cars/ trucks to their liking these days, I would suggest initially offering common base colors such as...