I arrived at my campsite around 1:30 in the afternoon. Battery charge showed full charge. Good sun available for solar. Panel showed getting 57 watts. We got back at 6 from a hike and the meter showed battery at 1/3 fair. All i am running is a small 12v cooler that was cold from being on 110 all last night and 12v in the car while driving to the campsite. Along with the 12 v tab frig 2021.. The meter now shows E low at 8:30. Maybe my dealer gave me an ineffective battery or? Other posts people have said they get two days while boon docking. We shall see as I am in this campsite for another 36 hours. Hopefully tomorrows sun will get me through. Thoughts from everyone will be of great interest.
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Bob
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As @rfuss928 says, your plugin cooler is probably a battery hog and that's not NuCamp's fault. I just checked, and as an example, a Coleman 40qt thermoelectric cooler consumes 60watts. So your plug-in cooler ate up everything your solar panel produced (57watts at midday). On top of that, the T@B refrigerator was also consuming power. Maybe something like 3ah x running 30% of each hour x 7 hours = 6.3 amps. If you had the T@B fridge set on the coldest setting (5) it would have consumed a lot more than that.
It's really important to know the capacity of your battery, the consumption of everything that's drawing from that battery, and the input from whatever power supply you have.
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The metering system provided on your 320 is an industry standard, and it’s basically adequate for most people because many only camp with hookups. Those who boondock tend to upgrade a number of things to suit their camping style, including better battery monitoring and much bigger battery setups than the stock battery the dealer provides. Often boondockers add additional solar panels too, because while 100 watts or so is plenty in the desert Southwest, it may be totally inadequate up North. There are also several parasitic draws on your battery, things that draw power even when not in use, such as the USB outlets, TV, and stereo. Many of us have added switches to cut these draws and that’s something you may want to do too.
Good luck! The first trip is always a bit of a challenge.
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2020 Subaru Outback XT
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