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)
While electronics do fail it is fairly rare, especially with devices that are designed for rough operating conditions. I've seen this so often on automotive forums where somebody concludes the PCM is… (View Post)
Class II hitches are limited to 350 lbs tongue weight. With a 320 there is a good chance to stay under that number even fully loaded unless there is something heavy mounted to the tongue (e.g. bike r… (View Post)