I'm planning on using my T-Mobile 5G home Internet gateway with mine. Should be great for rid trips.
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That's a really good idea but you're probably going to have an issue with the battery saving features on the truck. It's discussed here how long people are able to use the various power connectors, but what hasn't been said before is that the whole truck has power management called deep sleep. If the battery voltage is too low the truck goes into deep sleep and shuts down literally everything except entry and ignition. And it doesn't come back until you start the engine.I'm planning on using my T-Mobile 5G home Internet gateway with mine. Should be great for rid trips.
Ok good to know. This would mostly be for while we're driving so hopefully it should be ok. And it should be way faster than the LTE hotspot they removed.That's a really good idea but you're probably going to have an issue with the battery saving features on the truck. It's discussed here how long people are able to use the various power connectors, but what hasn't been said before is that the whole truck has power management called deep sleep. If the battery voltage is too low the truck goes into deep sleep and shuts down literally everything except entry and ignition. And it doesn't come back until you start the engine.
Oh yeah, while the engine is running, the 400w inverter on the back of the center armrest console will stay continuously powered. Definitely faster than AT&T 4G.Ok good to know. This would mostly be for while we're driving so hopefully it should be ok. And it should be way faster than the LTE hotspot they removed.
I bought this 120v Husky Air Inflator https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-120-Volt-Inflator-HY120/301753174 so I could use it both in house and with the Maverick. No problems. I added an extension power cable so it would reach the tires. Home Depot. They also have a 12v model with same features.What things do you use with your 110v 400w outlet? Went camping last month thinking I would be able to use it for a few things. I have an old Milwaukee tools drill/flashlight combo set and Milwaukee tools job site radio. Thought it should charge the battery for it, nope! Kept tripping the breakerwas hoping to use the flashlight and radio. I was able to charge my 12 volt roadside jump box and 7" portable TV. But those were the only other things I brought that required 110v. What is your list of things that actually work?