sfsmedic
Adventurer
Do you need a dual battery? What are your power needs and for how long?
Get a sears platinum (odyssey rebrand) group 31m. 100a/hr battery and fits in stock location. 100 a/hr is usually more than enough for most folks - saves in weight and complexity until your power needs justify the second battery.
I believe its a safe bet. I use my Tacoma mostly to hunt and camp from. My hunting partner and I will head out into the zone we hunt usually for 5 days or so. Last year the truck didn't move once we got there and we hiked all over scouting daily. All of our gear was of the more traditional style camping meaning gas operated or off a wood fire, and rely on ice for cool and dehydrated food or MREs once the ice was gone a couple days in.
This year the area we will be hunting is vast desert so we will put more time driving then scouting away from the truck daily so it'll get battery charge time unlike last year. Doesn't mean we won't have areas where we hunt like last year in the future. Our camping style is very similar to both scenarios above.
Two big things that lead me to think of this are, last year we didn't see another human for the entire 5 days we were out there so a random dead battery due to some random short and draw would have sucked and the other is it sure would be nice to start upgrading to truck camping gear such as a fridge/freezer. Especially to toss game meat in if we were out longer and there would be a lot less risk of loss due to heat. It was exceptionally hot last year during dear season. When I camp same type of though except my wife and 2 and 4 year old boys would be there so easier for food etc with a fridge.
So being completely new to this style of rig and this ability of the trucks what are your thoughts? Do I need a second battery system or am I over thinking it?
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