Quicky if you If you have a voltmeter but don't have a battery tester, measure the battery voltage at full charge with it off shore power or solar charging. Then turn everything on you can and measur… (View Post)
I did something similar with the same antenna but my main goal was to have it be a permanent installation and not have any set-up or take down when traveling so it could be still used in rest areas/p… (View Post)
Don't set it in the back under the cabinets. There a narrow slot for the heat back there that eats things. I put velcro on the back of mine and have velcro dots on each side to stick it to so I don't… (View Post)
There's a black junction box under the tongue for 12 volt and trailer connections. Open it and make sure none of the lugs on the posts are touching another one on the post next to it. (View Post)
Just an FYI for those that don't know. Jackery and similar portables are typically rated at watt hours, not Amp Hours. You divide watts by voltage to get amp hours. A 1000w Jackery divided by 120 vol… (View Post)