jkjenn
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2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
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2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
Jenn - Ice seems like such a pain - On short trips (2-3hrs) I run it on battery and have never had a problem. For longer (6-8hrs) I alternate on/off and everything stays nice and cold. I think I've actually done a 6hr on battery with no problem but I started alternating because of your problem.
If I did have to use ice I think I'd just pull out my collapsible cooler and put stuff in there for the trip.
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
It was a very good video.
Here: http://www.rialtainfo.com/model_info/modifications/refrigerator.htm
Once the fridge is up to temp, it would only come on now and then, and thus drawing less power form your TV's system.
If you're not comfortable with electrical work, you could get your local friendly geek to do it.
After having drained the Tab battery two or three times last trip, by forgetting to switch it off when parked, I've ordered the parts for this mod, and I'll let you know how it goes. (Luckily we have an isolator protecting the TV's battery.)
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
2011 Subaru Outback
Rockford, Illinois
It's recommended that you 'pre-cool' the fridge before starting to use it, for 12-24 hours, and try to put only cool things in there.
We also like to put frozen plastic juice bottles in to take up any slack.
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
If in doubt about the capacity of your alternator, you could find an alternator/generator rebuild shop, and ask them to look it over. If it's a problem, they could likely set you up with one with a higher capacity pretty easily. And the cost shouldn't be too bad.
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
That's interesting to know, from Marvin. I thought the Norcold specs said 11A. I'll have to measure it.
Our Tacoma, which has the standard, not high output, alternator, puts out between 60 and 90 amps, from what I've been able to gather. A higher output alternator would put out at least 120A.
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
So, Chan, on my 2015 Tacoma with the towing package with the included transmission and oil coolers, how do I tell if I have the high output alternator? If it wasn't raining so hard, I'd go out to the truck now and get the window sticker that came with it.
2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
Towed by a white 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost “The Truck”
If it's the "factory" tow package, you'd think you could get the info from the dealer, or maybe from the service department (or the parts dept?). Our Tacoma manual says "5A max" for alternator specs, but the cover on its accessory 12v outlet says max 10A. Big help.
From what I've read, it seems that different 'tow packages' include different accessories, or grade levels of parts. And you hope the dealer used the specified Toyota parts for yours.
I've read in the Tacoma forums that the 'tow package' alternator for the 6cyl Tacoma in the past has been 120-160A.
But heck, the Tab is tiny, and its needs are minimal, when you compare it to what the 'big rigs' need. You'd think any 'tow package' would at least cover a Tab's requirements.
IOW, I don't know, except to ask the dealer. Or, it might say right on the alternator -- wouldn't that be handy...
I'd be interested to know, if you find out.
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
Is the 12v supply wire, that runs from your TV battery to the 7-pin, large enough (the wire gauge should be 10 or 8 ga.)? Or corroded connections could also be a culprit.
Was the Tab connected to the 7-pin when the voltage was measured?
Your alternator might have trouble keeping up, and could indicate a voltage drop like that, if your Tab battery is discharged (it might draw 10-15A), and you're trying to run the fridge (which might draw 11A more), and your jeep is only idling...
But again, like Martin says, a heavier gauge charging wire (and a good ground, also heavy gauge) would probably prevent that voltage drop in a normally operating charging system.
You might simply have an insufficient ground. That's a pretty common fault.
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
Before Hooking Up - Alde/Fridge Off = 13.3 - Fridge on Battery = 12.0
Hooked Up, TV Idling - Alde/Fridge Off = 13.5 - Fridge on Battery = 12.7
After 2hours of driving with fridge on battery, TV idling = 13.0
Unhooked, solar hooked up (overcast), fridge on propane = 13.1
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014