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

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I thought this detector was hard wired into the system, which is the reason it beeps when the house battery is low? I haven't checked the ARB wiring, but it is working fine, drawing less than 2 amps when running. Reassuring to know the alternator is adequate. Thanks.ericnliz said:Have you checked the LP detector battery? I know it's a silly question, but I've seen weirder things happen! 145 amps should be more than enough by the way. The alternator in my Avalanche is the same as yours, and I haven't experienced that issue at all. Have you check the wires to your ARB unit? I had a loose one on my ALDE unit is why I'm asking.
Chan, I'm not sure about the wire size. It came prewired with the tow package from the factory. I have not changed any wring since. I will take a look at it.ChanW said:RZRBUG, I re-read this thread and can't see anything that mentions the wire-gauge running from your TV battery to the 7-pin on your TV.
Is it heavy enough (#8 or #10 wire)? Ditto for the ground wire on the 7pin.
You could have enough voltage drop in an undersized wire to reduce the charging capacity of your alternator.
Does the voltage reading show 14.8 at the Tab battery when hooked up/charging, while the ARB is also drawing power?
This reading would need to be taken when the Tab battery is low, or otherwise drawing a big load (ie: fridge running on 12V).
Just a thought.
RZRBUG said:The Gremlins have returned. On my way back from Tearstock, the original problem I posted about happened again. Since the original posting, I have installed a heavier battery (150 ah) and a new two-way refrigerator, and noticed during one of my stops that the LP detector was beeping. I checked the house battery and saw that it was a little low. So, my conclusion is that my truck is not capable of keeping up with both the ARB and the house refrigerator. I turned the ARB off since it was about empty anyway and the beeping stopped. This ain't good since there are times on long trips that I will need them both. Anyone have any suggestions?