Hi Guys. More data on this one.
I had my first trip out into the bush, and found a few things out. Also confirmed a few others.
The Aux plugs only go live once the ignition is on. If you turn the ignition on ( even without starting the motor ) and then turn it off, you get about 30 minutes of power to the aux plug before it dies. A repeat of the process reboots the aux plugs, but there must be a link into the ECU. Even starting the motor occassionally doesn't stop the time from slowly reducing during a day. I had a fridge full of food and drinks I needed to keep fresh. By the end of the day ( and it was a full 10 hours or so ) , the aux plug was staying up for about 8 minutes. I suspect the ECU was protecting the battery.
What a frustrating day. Needless to say, resolving where the dual battery goes, and how to mount it up, has gone to the top of the list. The priority will be determined by the next trip out. It is simply impractical to use the aux plugs for an accessory such as a fridge, when the vehicle is parked up.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
					 Reply With Quote
  Reply With Quote Originally Posted by ADMIRAL
 Originally Posted by ADMIRAL
					
 
						
					
 
						
					 
					
					
 
						
					
Bookmarks