Haven't posted here for a month or so.
I have removed the FFR cubby box that is installed in the rear tub against the bulkhead to get more space. Also I have been spending money on bits to assemble a "power box". This started once I saw Ronny Dahl on Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BvtTdaDeXkThe box in the Dahl video is way bigger than what my needs are etc, but the takeaways for me from the video is that its all together as a unit for the most part, that its clean and not dusty or rusty and that its installable and removable as a unit. The console box can be dust sealed. Air can be vented thru a little filter, maybe a Victa mower handle snorkel

salvaged from the tip aka dump (or new
https://www.allmowerspares.com.au/victa-air-filters )
Power lines to batteries, the Engel and the solar cell can all be connected by Andersons on the outside of the console. Inside maybe the inverter, the solar controller, the battery monitors, the USBs, the 240 GPO, assorted fuses, shunts, circuit breakers. And in the forward section inside will be a neoprene container for charging phones, laptops, cameras etc. I don't think the ARB compressor will fit in there. The ARB and tyre gear may be installed in the RFSV stashbox in the driverside Aux Batt locker. We'll let the whole thing evolve as we go.
I have a inverter now, a Projecta 600w (after much research and forum chats) and will install it and the solar controller soon.
http://www.projecta.com.au/site/DefaultSite/filesystem/images/Inverters/Pro-Wave/PW600/PW600-large-image1.jpgThe Projecta is bulky/large: the heatsink is large and the venting fan works well, and only on demand. 'Boosting' 12v to 240v makes things heat up. In general, the cooler things operate, the longer they live. So many inverters die early...
I also called in at KLR and purchased some more bits. Pics soon.
In the meantime I have fitted a sedimentor replacement. I posted it on the "What I did Today" thread but will paste it here as well----
Fitted a new Ryco sedimenter/filter "R2132UA" -$62- after some Perentie owners on the facebook group talked them up. One owner had fitted 15mths ago, no probs.
The Ryco specs checked out for flow rate etc so I purchased one on feebay.
I should say my Perentie was recently serviced and the small gauze filter under the hand pump aka primer aka lift pump was nice and clean as was everything else. So I went with the idea of keeping the fuel side as clean as practicable. The Ryco has a transparent fuel bowl which is nice too. The fuel connections, threads, and mounting to the chassis bracket is all correct. We used the original bolts. Replacement filter cartridges are $12 at SCA.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ryco-Fuel-Filter-R2132UA/262575672851?Fitting should've been straightforward. We checked the connection "fuel direction arrows" on the old sedimenter top and set the Ryco connectors the same. Wayne helped me do the job in the carport, in the 3,4,5,6 degree temps before midday. It was cold.
As it turned out, we had a hassle bleeding the system, and that was our own fault as it turned out. Oh well.
Long version:
First thought was with the original old primer hand pump. Fuel came out the bottom of it. I replaced that with the Bosch unit that is available and on-hand as I got one weeks ago after Johnny noted it was nearly dead. But still... it wouldn't run.
Second thought, fuel level. We put 20litres of diesel in tank thinking a quarter of a tank could be too low. Still wouldn't run.
Third thought, phone-a-friend time: Johnny from Series Workshop. "Re-check everything from the tank forward". We checked we had fuel via the hand pump at the cartridge filter near the tappet cover and then we cracked the fuel line into the Injector Pump to check there as well. Fuel pulsed there no probs.
Fourth thought, had we put the wrong fuel pipe, i.e., the return line, into the new filter input side? Were the input and output of the filter ass-about? I pulled the seatbox plate under the driver that covers the top of the fuel tank and then got under the Landy and traced the fuel pipes to the new filter. Bingo! Found the problem: pipes into the new filter were loose and sucking air

Short version:
Classic. Don't assume the pipes were tightened by the other guy LOL. We had both been under to look it over and fit up the lines into the correct connectors, but I thought Wayne had done them up and he thought I had done them up

Back on road:
A few pumps, a engine turn over for 10seconds and it fired up. We cracked the air bleed bolt near the engine fuel filter under the bonnet, some air bubbles appeared, then we warmed it up for 10 minutes. I went for a run down the main road for 30mins at 100kmph etc. No further probs.