~20W is too much for a radio in standby. Assuming you have the JWM22 the spec sheet lists 110mA in standby, which is ~ 1.3W. The radio should not try to connect to the phone when turned off, you coul… (View Post)
"Optimistic" was a clearly failed attempt at humor. There is no way you're getting 30 kWh per day, that might be the lifetime amount generated. My 2000 sqft home uses ~22 kWh per day. Howe… (View Post)
The OP already stated the outlets in the trailer do work. A quick test is to turn off the battery switch, if the lights go out then the converter is not working for some reason. Also toggle all the b… (View Post)
Nothing in the trailer will work on 24V, with possibly the fridge being the exception. The only high current connection where the wiring gauge could be made smaller is between the battery and the inv… (View Post)
A DC-DC charger is not strictly needed. It is typically used to address the higher charging voltage requirements of LiFePo (14.4V for the Ecoflow battery). 14.4V is at the upper end of what a vehicle… (View Post)