I tried to address this in post #38, but it probably wasn't clear enough, so i will be more detailed:I didn't see it mentioned if you did the opposite experiment - Shutting down your truck without anything being powered on the bed plugs and then testing to see if you have voltage.
I can shut the truck down without any accessory loads plugged in, and accessory power remains on. One example where I frequently use this is I turn off the ignition without any 12V loads when I reach my destination, exit the truck, lock the door, open the tonneau cover and switch on my custom bed lights for loading/unloading. The lights are run through the accessory bed wiring access and are powered until the timer runs out at 75 minutes. If I need to continue to use those lights after the timer runs out, I unlock the door, turn the key to on, then off, remove the key and lock the door again. This turns the 12V accessory power on again and resets the timer, giving me another 75 minutes of use without the key in the ignition. I can reset like this again and again, and it will work until the minimum battery SOC is reached.
The "on time" for the timer is configurable by seconds in the BCM, or at least it is for MY'22-'24 Mavericks. @MaverickDragon how does this configuration work with your situation where the 12V power is off when the ignition is turned off? What I'm unclear about is, if your accessories are never powered on without the truck powered on, how does the timer ever come into play? Does the timer configuration exist in the 2025+ BCM?
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) , then I just have to ensure that charger is plugged in to have the desired effect.