@dsfdogs Thanks for the welcome, may be new to T@Bs but have been camping in various ways for over 50 years now. Mostly tent, a couple of pop-up models and a 29' TT before the T@B. WRT to the EMS, I … (View Post)
You can use a 12V outlet. Since the 12V outlet has no load (it does not have anything connected except the meter) and the meter is high impedance (>>1Mohm) there is virtually no current flowing… (View Post)
Agggggggg, I could just scream. I had been running the fridge on AC for 24hours prior to a four day trip last week. Fridge was good, then about 2 hours before leaving tried to startup (first time sin… (View Post)
Easy peasy. Take a small flat screwdriver and slide it under bezel, it doesn't take much to remove it. Then 4 screws hold in the cube and slide it forward. There is slack to access the rear wiring. T… (View Post)