Ron
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I have meat cooler/fridge in my trailer that runs on a 10,000 btu air conditioner (similar size to a small rv air conditioner). It requires a 15 amp circuit to handle peak compressor startup surge but normally consumes much less power.
I ran it on the 2400W outlet in the bed. It ran on battery for less then a minute then the engine kicked in. It started with 3 bars on the battery. It continued to run but after 20 minutes the battery level had not increased from 3 bars. Even without the cooler hocked up, the battery does not recharge itself. The engine just shuts off which is fine for normal driving operation.
It will run constantly as a generator but wish it did a better job of recharging the battery and cycle the engine only when needed. I can run the cooler on the highway but for this setup, i still need to carry my 2kw generator to power the cooler while i'm parked. It's much more efficient than using the tacoma as a generator which does not seem engineered to store engine power.
I can hear the complainers already - "what do you expect, its a truck". With the technology today and movement for power efficiency, i expect more.
I ran it on the 2400W outlet in the bed. It ran on battery for less then a minute then the engine kicked in. It started with 3 bars on the battery. It continued to run but after 20 minutes the battery level had not increased from 3 bars. Even without the cooler hocked up, the battery does not recharge itself. The engine just shuts off which is fine for normal driving operation.
It will run constantly as a generator but wish it did a better job of recharging the battery and cycle the engine only when needed. I can run the cooler on the highway but for this setup, i still need to carry my 2kw generator to power the cooler while i'm parked. It's much more efficient than using the tacoma as a generator which does not seem engineered to store engine power.
I can hear the complainers already - "what do you expect, its a truck". With the technology today and movement for power efficiency, i expect more.
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