I think nobody mentioned about insurance fraud. There is a difference between a accidental mistake, not knowing what your doing, and knowing that your bypassing regulation willingly.
This type of installation needs to be reported to the insurance company. Remember, coverage applies to the state of your vehicle/home/property. If you DIY your own power source, the insurance company when informed about it, may drop your coverage.
If they know about the installation, its much harder for them to deny a claim. But a hidden installation like that, is a factor in claim denying.
And we are kind of ignoring the whole "your not just putting yourself at risk but also all the other people" issue".
I think nobody mentioned about insurance fraud. There is a difference between a accidental mistake, not knowing what your doing, and knowing that your bypassing regulation willingly.
This type of installation needs to be reported to the insurance company. Remember, coverage applies to the state of your vehicle/home/property. If you DIY your own power source, the insurance company when informed about it, may drop your coverage.
If they know about the installation, its much harder for them to deny a claim. But a hidden installation like that, is a factor in claim denying.
And we are kind of ignoring the whole "your not just putting yourself at risk but also all the other people" issue".