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Tars Tarkas ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Jan 2013 Location: Near Nashville Online Status: Offline Posts: 1452 |
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You might be fine using the battery while driving. Worst case your food won't be cold or you might need a jump start once. After that, you'll use propane! But, really, if your truck is set up for it, you could be good. Keep in mind, if you stop for an hour or two either your truck battery could be drained or the power will be cut off to the trailer so your ice cream might melt. To your original question, I spent a very cold few days in the Smoky Mountains one winter and went through a 20lb bottle of propane in about 2.5 days. I have a dual tank system now, that switches automatically to the full tank one one gets empty, and, kind of belt-and-suspenders, I have Mopeka.com tank monitors on my tanks, so I can accurately check what's in the tanks on my phone. Haven't run out since. Normally, in sane people camping seasons, a 20# bottle of propane will last months. TT
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Hayduke ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 03 Apr 2012 Location: Salt Lake, UT Online Status: Offline Posts: 68 |
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Your Tacoma with towing package has a nice upgraded alternator, but the wire gauge to the 7-pin connector is not adequate to run the fridge. I'd stick with propane while traveling, unless you upgrade the wiring. |
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OldNeumanntapr ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 May 2018 Location: CA Online Status: Offline Posts: 204 |
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Thanks all for the advice. Looks like LPG is the way to go.
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OldNeumanntapr ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 May 2018 Location: CA Online Status: Offline Posts: 204 |
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Is the factory Tacoma wiring sufficient to charge the trailer battery while on the road or should the wiring still be upgraded? |
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Hayduke ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 03 Apr 2012 Location: Salt Lake, UT Online Status: Offline Posts: 68 |
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I wouldn't count on the wiring to charge a drained battery to full in a day of towing. I think of mine more as a battery maintainer than a charger.
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Olddawgsrule ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 20 Sep 2017 Location: New Hampshire Online Status: Offline Posts: 1014 |
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46 days on the road in my 182g towed by my Tacoma.
The Tacoma will not only run the frig on Battery, but will also recharge the battery while traveling. The length of the drive will determine how much charge is added to the battery. My propane tank was 3/4 full as I left for the run. I ran AC power 1/4 the time, propane when camped (boon-docking), battery when traveling. The tank lasted a month. Heater was on only twice to take the chill off, BBQ, hot water & stovetop each day/evening. Your tank will go for quite a while. I was very pleased to see how long it lasted.
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StephenH ![]() podders Helping podders - pHp ![]() ![]() Joined: 29 Nov 2015 Location: Wake Forest, NC Online Status: Offline Posts: 6417 |
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The vehicle and wiring plays a great part on whether enough power is supplied to both charge the battery and run the refrigerator. Some will, some won't.
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