Voltage drop is caused by resistance. The resistance could be in the gizmo but also thin wiring or a bad connection. Some back of the napkin math shows 0.2 ohms of resistance causes 3.3V drop at 15A.… (View Post)
My take is that friction anti-sway devices tend to cover up issues with the setup. I used to tow a regular 21ft travel trailer with a full-size truck and never had any trailer sway. The same trailer … (View Post)
FWIW one of my friends tows her 400 with a Grand Cherokee, some other tow an R-pod with a 4Runner. A T@b 400 isn't pushing the limits in terms of towing capacity or tongue weight (except for the earl… (View Post)
Two issues: The NOCO expects to "see" a battery not the input of a charge controller. There is a good chance it's not even going to turn on charging voltage. Then, the charger is only 5A vs… (View Post)
Equipment designed to run in an automotive-style system has (or should have) a wide range of input voltages from close to discharged up to equalization voltage. No need to worry. (View Post)