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Mackieallan

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Can't believe it took this long to suss out how power management works on the iForceMax Tacomas' bed & rear seat inverters, but there was a surprising nugget of info dropped in XOverland's latest vid. (also posted below). Apparently, 90% of the vid is about a pilot & his test plane and 10% about the Trail Hunter Tacoma)

Anyway, I digress; here's the critical info on the halo truck from that promo: In a nutshell, the engine will kick on to regulate power, like a generator. Ford does it apparently in one or both of their Raptors, cool... This is great for travelers in BFE with extra gas who need that wattage delivered... And not so great [as a potential option] for people at crowded campsites who have curfew or rules on generators or engines running after a set time.

Ideally, the goal of the Trail Hunter is to eliminate propane and utilize the engine as your fuel. So for winter trips, overnighting at a ski area parking lot while it's nuking - this is great news IMO. Here's the transcript as-is by Google:

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..advantage of that put a 2400-watt inverter and in theory, the engine will kick on and off as it needs to. But our engineer at Toyota said that running full-time for 1 hour would be .762 gallons of fuel if it ran continuously for a whole hour. What? That's all you get? It's all you get? I can smell it; it smells good - smell-a-vision bacon jalapenos little pizza and some college memories mix it up what now when we plug in this High wattage air fryer it's around 1100 WTS the truck will run for 5 minutes and

16:04
then shut off for 5 minutes which allows the smart power system in the trail Hunter to maintain happy voltages hot him oh man dude home run nice you're probably the first person in the world to eat a trail Hunter Tacoma air-fried pizza."

-Pretty cool. Now, for practicality, say your gf or wife is in the tent sleeping and you wake up early to get breakfast/coffee going. You probably need a ~1300Wh power station to pull some duty to keep things quiet.

I'm all about the info delivered cut & dry, esp to depositors. Toyota N.A. has been cagey on details. Pretty lame. Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan should be rolling heads over here. This b.s. inside baseball is poorly played. They should've been air frying mozzarella sticks at the expos. I'm guessing the OR iForceMax [w/options probably] will have the same power management style.

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My Prius does the same thing.
 

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more features = more $$. Now if the configuration will show up I will either still be in the market or no long be interested in one.
 

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I'm curious how hard it would be to upgrade the 400W inverter on my TRD Off Road (due in mid-May) to something with a little more oomph like the 2400W inverter.
 

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I'm curious how hard it would be to upgrade the 400W inverter on my TRD Off Road (due in mid-May) to something with a little more oomph like the 2400W inverter.
The 2400W inverter is only available on the hybrids.
 

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The 2400w generator mode will be a key feature for the hybrid models, it would be really nice to not have to carry propane on camping trips! I already have a small power bank to keep a 12V fridge running but I have an induction cooktop I would replace my camp stove with if I had the power capacity.

I think the 2 main reasons to get the hybrid will be the extra hp/torque and the big inverter with fuel economy being a distant 3rd. I don't forsee the fuel economy difference fully offsetting the price increase for the hybrid, which I would predict to be closer to $4k.
 

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I just want to know if I can use the bed outlet while driving, i.e. keep a bluetti or ecoflow topped off to keep the fridge going. If so, I might be able to avoid using solar in my camper setup
 

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I just want to know if I can use the bed outlet while driving, i.e. keep a bluetti or ecoflow topped off to keep the fridge going. If so, I might be able to avoid using solar in my camper setup
Curious about this too. I ordered an ecoflow power station and hope can keep it charged of the 110 outlet in the back of the truck.
 

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I tested the out yesterday with a small heater. I wasn't sure but I definitely had to turn the truck on to activate the 110. It ran the whole time I was using the heater. It was in normal mode, but maybe if I put it in eco it will kill the engine at some point? It was unclear in the video if he had to run the engine in the trail hunter.
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