The brakes are not electric, it's a fully mechanical design. Some good info here: https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/5833/2006-tab-clamshell-surge-brake-adjustment (View Post)
Turns out the manufacturer makes two versions, one is DC only and the other is AC and DC operation. The latter ones contain a simple power supply to convert AC to 12V dc. Why that one exists I have … (View Post)
There two different tanks in a non-bathroom T@b. One is the fresh water tank which is what the fill is for, and a gray water tank which has the large valve to drain it. A sewer hose would be needed f… (View Post)
Starlink is plug & play but you need a 120V power source, either an inverter or one of those portable battery/inverter combos. Some RVers have determined it to use ~ 1kWh per 24 hrs. Obviously yo… (View Post)
Yes a 30A fuse is fine with a 20A solar charge controller. I'll restrain myself from going on a rant about the stupid SAE connectors (again)... :) All you need to know is that the "polarity… (View Post)