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@SCrunner where do you live in town? We can meet up and I can give you a rundown on options. I ran mine on a single AGM battery for a few years using the ARB wiring harness and a homemade slide. Worked great. I also kept a Microstart jumper battery in the rig all the time in case of a dead battery.
With that basic setup,
-fridge, mounted in back
-10-12awg wired direct to battery
-deep cycle/dual purpose AGM battery
you'd be good to go.
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Too hot in AZ IMHO. I have friends that do it but they also have 100 watt solar panels on theirs roofs hard mounted.Question for those with fridges: Do you keep them hooked up all the time, or just on trips? I would think the battery would be a lot happier if it wasn't always hooked up.
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Do you have a link for this noob?Starting your car for a bit does not properly charge a battery. I would run out and get a solar setup if possible before your trip. If you are talking 5-6 days camped in one spot no way. Your starter battery will not be happy after 12 hours max. It's all math my friend. Average amp hours required by your devices and available capacity of your battery. With that said AGM batteries etc as in non Lithium ion batteries do not like to be drained below 50-55%. Keep doing that and you kill them prematurely.
Solar is the way to go!!!! Slow steady charge will keep your battery happy. Heck I've seen a full moon give a slow charge.
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https://www.solar-electric.com/deep-cycle-battery-faq.html
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Just remember that if you buy the ARB wiring harness you won't need 90% of the stuff above. It makes things really simple!I have my fridge in the truck all the time but don't turn it on unless I need it. I just used it last weekend. Emptied it on Monday and turned it back off. My truck doesn't get driven every day.
@SCrunner if you're in a time crunch to get this done, quick and dirty would be to order on Amazon:
-ARB #10900028 threaded socket mount outlet
Then buy
-15' of Ancor 10awg duplex wire
-10/12awg inline fuse holder
-(2) 5/16" ring terminals
-(2) 10/12awg butt connector
-(2) 1/4" female disconnects
-15A ATC fuse
-electrical tape
at West Marine or Autozone
Tools: wire cutter, wire stripper, wire crimper, screwdriver, drill, wrenches,
Off-Road Ranger I
Question for those with fridges: Do you keep them hooked up all the time, or just on trips? I would think the battery would be a lot happier if it wasn't always hooked up.
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Yeah you're right! I'll edit the post. I was writing this late last night and looking at it now, just buying the full wiring harness is a lot easier and probably cheaper. I always forget how much little pieces go along with doing your own wiring.Just remember that if you buy the ARB wiring harness you won't need 90% of the stuff above. It makes things really simple!
Off-Road Ranger I