Power port useage
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Power port useage
Guys,
The manual says that you aren't supposed to use the power port for accessories while either the A/C or headlights are on. Has anyone gone ahead and used it anyway or had any problems.
I want to run my GPS off it while on my 2200 mile trip and I'm sure there will be times when either or both AC & HID's will be on at some time.
The manual says that you aren't supposed to use the power port for accessories while either the A/C or headlights are on. Has anyone gone ahead and used it anyway or had any problems.
I want to run my GPS off it while on my 2200 mile trip and I'm sure there will be times when either or both AC & HID's will be on at some time.
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^^ I remember reading that as well, and thinking
A portable GPS draws 10W maximum and probably less. This adds an insignificant load on the alternator. I've run a portable GPS or phone charger with air, lights, and wipers, and rear defroster going.
--Spike
A portable GPS draws 10W maximum and probably less. This adds an insignificant load on the alternator. I've run a portable GPS or phone charger with air, lights, and wipers, and rear defroster going.
--Spike
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My Garmin showed up and it draws a max of 15w and 13.8 volts.
I agree this really shouldn't have any affect to the electrical system. Just have to wonder why they state that though.
I agree this really shouldn't have any affect to the electrical system. Just have to wonder why they state that though.
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Originally Posted by zwindsor
My Garmin showed up and it draws a max of 15w and 13.8 volts.
I agree this really shouldn't have any affect to the electrical system. Just have to wonder why they state that though.
I agree this really shouldn't have any affect to the electrical system. Just have to wonder why they state that though.
--Spike
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