@HOTAS @jweggy You should DM this OP. He has his bed removed. With a 2023 Lariat he should have 9.6 PP.
https://www.f150lightningforum.com/forum/threads/dimensions-of-the-rear-part-of-the-frame.24339/
That’s the million dollar question. We need to see a non-9.6 (7.2) to know what’s there. I’m having my doubts they share the same wiring harnesses.
If the sun visor wiring harness differs between trucks, I bet the inverter harness differs too. The connections will be significantly different.
But it would be nice to compare.
I don’t know anyone at the Rouge Plant.
The 120/240V AC wiring harness between the inverter(s) and the bed receptacle are identical between the 2.4 and 9.6 kW PP setups. In trucks with the 2.4 KW Pro Power Onboard, the 240V part of the wiring harness is unconnected to the inverter or the receptacle panel. When you replace the part with the receptacles with the one that has the 240V receptacle, you just connect it to the previously unused 240V wiring.I got a somewhat detailed video of the 9.6 Pro Power Plus 7.2 rear inverter hookup detail. If you pause the video you can see the electrical and coolant connections. With the right parts I feel it could be plug and play.
It’s gonna require the inverter, mounting bracket, bolts, 2 wiring harness (inverter in and inverter out/bed receptacle) and coolant hoses. The wiring harnesses could be the big problem if they different between 2.4 and 9.6 trucks.
I think it could be done with spare tire removal and WITHOUT bed removal. Just a guess. The inverter is the smaller component to the rear.
Video to follow when I can figure out how to fit this forum’s size requirements.
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Am I looking at a hydraulic piston for a dump-truck conversion???Detroit MI
I looked for different part numbers for the HV wiring harness for the the 2.4kW Pro Power and 9.6 kW Pro Power versions and wasn't able to find them, but I found the identification of the different wiring harness versions quite confusing, so I'm not questioning that there are different versions. Do you have the part numbers for the different HV wiring harnesses?No.. Ive looked into this. Nothing is there that would need to be there. You would have to replace the HV harness in the rear.. Problem is its all sold together and runs from the front. If you can find a used harness off ebay you could take what you need and add it to you HVJB in the rear..
Its a factory display mock-up chassis, to show what’s under the cargo box (truck bed).Am I looking at a hydraulic piston for a dump-truck conversion???
Thanks. I guess that explains why the bed was tilted up instead of being removed like it would be if you were working on it.Its a factory display mock-up chassis, to show what’s under the cargo box (truck bed).
The 120/240V AC wiring harness between the inverter(s) and the bed receptacle are identical between the 2.4 and 9.6 kW PP setups. In trucks with the 2.4 KW Pro Power Onboard, the 240V part of the wiring harness is unconnected to the inverter or the receptacle panel. When you replace the part with the receptacles with the one that has the 240V receptacle, you just connect it to the previously unused 240V wiring.
It's the HV harness that's the first problem. I was unable to find a different part number for HV wiring harnesses for the 2.4kW and 9.6kW versions, but I frankly found the naming of the different HV wiring harness parts more than a little confusing. Somebody else posting here seems certain there are different versions and I have no reason to question that.
The secondary problem is, if you connected everything correctly, would the software actually let the system work. I have zero clue about that.
Funny. I had never wondered that until today when I read Jesse-Infotainment's post saying that there were different HV wiring harnesses. Maybe next week I'll pull my bed off and tike pictures of what's under the bed in a truck with the 2.4kW Pro Power. I'd be focusing on unused connectors and any part numbers on HV components.i have wondered if it would be possible to simply swap the 2.4 inverter for the 7.2 inverter, with the 240 power panel. And Just forget about having 9.6 (both).
It may well work, but I’m not sure what would show up on the display