2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya



BrianZ said:Afterthoughts:
Now I'm wondering if I should install a kill switch on the Alde's 12V line, in order to eliminate the single largest source of background power drain. One could unplug that connector on top of the Alde, but a switch would be way more convenient & avoid damage to the connector. Just judging from the wire gauge used, it does not appear to use very high amperage.
Does anyone know of any reason why the Alde would need to keep its electronics, including the display, energized all the time, even when not in use? That usage alone is equivalent to what our 50-qt ARB frig/freezer uses to maintain its low temps after the initial cooldown.
By switching off power to tv, radio, & Alde, that would eliminate 125mA of the 208mA of background power drain, or 60%, when not using the Alde.



DC Circuit #1 Alde; Bath, Kitchen & Reading Lights 7.5A
DC Circuit #2 TV/Radio 15A
DC Circuit #3 USB/12V Sockets 15A
DC Circuit #4 Ceiling & Porch Lights; Refrigerator 20A
DC Circuit #5 A/C & Ceiling Fans; Pump; Tanks; LPG 7.5A
DC Circuit #6 Battery Charger 30A
DC Circuit #7 Reverse Polarity Protection 40A

