My TV has factory tow package...
chiefvintage wrote:My main concern is starting the TV when the 7-pin is connected, won't this cause the TV to draw "starting" current from both batteries?
chiefvintage wrote:Based on vehicle schematics (2020 Sierra AT4) the 7-pin 12V AUX is wire straight from battery via 250A main fuse and 30A sub fuse, no isolation that i can see.
You really need a more robust connector like Andersons, and a fatter gauge pair of wires to get decent amps...
Yes, a maintenance "trickle" is a different story.chiefvintage wrote:I’m really not concerned with charging a discharged battery with my TV, just mainly to keep it charged if I use an inverter for my standard 110V fridge while driving. I would use shore power with smart charger to recharge it from 40-50%. I always disconnect my 7-pin once set up.
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chiefvintage wrote:I’m really not concerned with charging a discharged battery with my TV, just mainly to keep it charged if I use an inverter for my standard 110V fridge while driving. I would use shore power with smart charger to recharge it from 40-50%. I always disconnect my 7-pin once set up.
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