C Cruz'n · Registered Joined Jul 19, 2021 · 161 Posts Discussion starter · #4 · Aug 9, 2021 View full thread I guess it could also power up portable battery packs. I beleive the Ridgeline is 400 watts and Maverick has TWO 400watt 110v outlets.
I guess it could also power up portable battery packs. I beleive the Ridgeline is 400 watts and Maverick has TWO 400watt 110v outlets.
C Cruz'n · Registered Joined Jul 19, 2021 · 161 Posts Discussion starter · #8 · Aug 10, 2021 View full thread Of course one can bring a generator. The point of the outlet is to not have to. People dont charge laptops in the bed of a vehicle. Thats what the common 150W 110v plug INSIDE the vehicle is for. A "sport adventure vehicle" should be able to do more.
Of course one can bring a generator. The point of the outlet is to not have to. People dont charge laptops in the bed of a vehicle. Thats what the common 150W 110v plug INSIDE the vehicle is for. A "sport adventure vehicle" should be able to do more.
C Cruz'n · Registered Joined Jul 19, 2021 · 161 Posts Discussion starter · #22 · Aug 13, 2021 (Edited) View full thread My intended would have been to inflate tow toys at the boat launch. So thats out I guess? Other use is to top up a 12 volt battery, deep cycle battery. 150W might take a while.
My intended would have been to inflate tow toys at the boat launch. So thats out I guess? Other use is to top up a 12 volt battery, deep cycle battery. 150W might take a while.
C Cruz'n · Registered Joined Jul 19, 2021 · 161 Posts Discussion starter · #25 · Aug 14, 2021 View full thread That is happening while the truck is running. Instead of a standalone generator, the vehicle's engine IS the generator.
That is happening while the truck is running. Instead of a standalone generator, the vehicle's engine IS the generator.
C Cruz'n · Registered Joined Jul 19, 2021 · 161 Posts Discussion starter · #27 · Aug 14, 2021 View full thread ?