In your field. Which fortunately isn't mine!In
Kept closed in a climate controlled lab at 25C. It'd be at least double that in the field in summer.
Remember he's in TasmaniaIn
Kept closed in a climate controlled lab at 25C. It'd be at least double that in the field in summer.
I use 1.1amps an hour in the warm West Australian conditions with my 52l BushmanIn
Kept closed in a climate controlled lab at 25C. It'd be at least double that in the field in summer.
Well I won’t argue the actual numbers because I don’t have a proof point. However I do know that in my previous vehicle with an an Optima yellow top deep cycle battery well under 105Ah I could run my Bushman for about 2 days in hot temperatures fairly easily. I really don’t expect much more than that from any dual battery system without running the car or topping up with solar. Depends of course what else you are running but I don’t run an inverter or induction hotplates or appliances etc when I am camping. I do sometimes run some low draw led lights but usually they run from my camper batteryIn
Kept closed in a climate controlled lab at 25C. It'd be at least double that in the field in summer.
Never forget I'm in Tasmania. Snow to surf in a couple of hours.Remember he's in Tasmania
No Anderson plugs.... it will need to be a DIY mod.Does the IG come with an Anderson plug somewhere externally?
I don’t tow, but really liked having this on the old 110 with my dual battery setup as it allowed me to make a long extension lead and run it to tents etc., and also this is where I would connect a battery charger too when parked up in the garage for a while.
Depending in your spec it has a NATO style plug on the back and I have made up an adapter to Anderson, however apparently it isn’t live all the time. Rumours that a software change may fix but otherwise may need to bypass the relay to make it permanently live.Does the IG come with an Anderson plug somewhere externally?
I don’t tow, but really liked having this on the old 110 with my dual battery setup as it allowed me to make a long extension lead and run it to tents etc., and also this is where I would connect a battery charger too when parked up in the garage for a while.
Thanks. Trialmaster, so I believe that’s all the internal electrical toys/ options ticked? Not sure what a NATO plug is but not fussy about shape, only timing/flavour of the electricity supplied. Will keep an eye out for mods which enable
1000A is nonsense, maybe in the millisecond range. Seriously maximum 150A continuous or 300-400A short load.View attachment 7820074
That is one.. certified for 12V or 24v and up to 1000A. Grenadier specified afaik (not verified). 12V 400A
Agree. Just look for the Norm VG 96917. There you find the spec. 30s 300A. Continues 135A.1000A is nonsense, maybe in the millisecond range. Seriously maximum 150A continuous or 300-400A short load.
Jump start cableT hank you .. the 1000A were on the cable 6 mins 24V just found the source.. see link.Agree. Just look for the Norm VG 96917. There you find the spec. 30s 300A. Continues 135A.
That's a different NATO plug, you picked the wrong one.Jump start cableT hank you .. the 1000A were on the cable 6 mins 24V just found the source.. see link.
That is the purpose if a forum. Thank you. There is much information out there. Now I know there is not just "the one and only NATO Plug" but variants.That's a different NATO plug, you picked the wrong one.
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