Guys, The auxillary battery supplied in the Trialmaster is only a AGM (glass matt) 105amp, ext to being useless on accessories such as an efficient car tub fridge. On a recent trip to outback QLD, I had to throw away $150+ of frozen food.
Therefore its only good for approx. 50amp hrs or so (until voltage drops below 12v) typical AGM. The way its wired is weired too. Its ONLY purpose is to support the starter battery. The Dashboard electrical info only shows used/charge rate and doesnt even seperate starter/auxillary batteries. So you are still flying blind! I added a VICTRON 500amp smartshunt to monitor the auxiallry battery on the trip, It monitors the srater seperatly. $150 shunt via bluetooth! Why coudnt INEOS provide this? INEOS didnt really do their homework on loads or capacity even average usage. We need this for remote travel what the Greandier is built for.
Dont understand using a CTEK Smartpass 120s (12 year old design) I guess its still made in the UK. It lacks capabilities most now offer like VICTRON or ENERDRIVE etc). VICTRON proviide a Litnium Phosphate LiPo 210 Ah (2400 watts)close to same size of the underseat AGM auxillary. Other wierd stuff, there is only 1 USB-C socket for Android Auto!!! Most other manufacturers offer Bluetooth for Android and IoS. However I decided forget re-wiring the Grenadier for accessories. I am grabbing the new BLUETTI AC200L Portable Power Station instead (operate via mobile). Quicker easier to setup, cheaper to install, comes with everything and packs like a small suitcase. Then separately wire up for all those extra accessoires, fused etc. (and 50amp Anderson sockets). Then can be used outside the car, replace later as future tech generations offers even more. (like 24v to 48v etc).
Selling the Grenadier a few years back, for easily adding accessories isnt quiet as easy as is sold, let alone we are still without true wiring diagrams and manuals.