We have a 2021 T@B400, and we are considering trading up to a 2025 T@B400 with the Black Canyon package. We do a lot of boondocking, and have gone as long as 10 days without shore power. Our 2021 has the three way refrigerator , so we run it on propane when boondocking. We are concerned that the 12 volt refrigerator may limit how long we can go without shore power. The 2025 would have 620 watts of solar, compared to just 150 watts on the 2021. While I am not planning on getting the lithium package with its four 100 Ah batteries, I will add a second 100 Ah BattleBorn Lithium.
I would appreciate hearing about the experience of other T@Bers regarding this question. We spoke to someone at NüCamp, and he estimated only a few days without shore power. We don't have a generator, and would like to keep it that way.
Thank you.
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2013 Toyota Highlander 3.5L V6
So: long trips in the sun should be easily covered. All shade? If it is a problem, eventually get a supplement, like a portable panel. We haven’t, because it is another thing to bring along.
2018 T@B 320 CS-S; Alde 3020; 4 cyl 2020 Subaru Outback Onyx XT
We also did a 10 day trip out east with limited solar charging and arrived home with 20% in the bank.
I think you should do fine.
Ken / 2023 Tab 400 “La Bolita” (29,000+ miles) / 2024 Toyota Sequoia
2025 - 1 Trip - 25 nights - 2 National Parks
2024 T@B 400 Boondock Black Canyon
2024 Kia EV9
This setup allows me to keep everything charged up nicely. On travel days the two rooftop panels do a great job keeping the batteries topped off.
Ken / 2023 Tab 400 “La Bolita” (29,000+ miles) / 2024 Toyota Sequoia
2025 - 1 Trip - 25 nights - 2 National Parks
I noticed the fridge has to work much less hard (I can turn it down) when the drip tray is removed.
2022 Nissan Pathfinder
Cary, North Carolina
2020 Audi SQ5