DaveM
Explorer
I have what is probably a very stupid question regarding 12v power supply and charging from an aux 12v plug in a truck.
I have the Doemtic CFX 35 portable fridge from Campingworld. I don't have the budget or expertise to set up a dual battery system, so I plan to run the fridge off an auxiliary 12v plug in the truck bed while driving and a portable battery box (like the one below) while at camp. I have the figures somewhere for determining what size batt I'll need to run the fridge for at least 2 days on the batt (need to re grok that though). Most of my trips will be 2 - 4 day out and back camping trips where a single charge up on the batt at home should get me through the trip while not plugged into the aux power. This July however I'm taking a much longer road trip where I won't have the opportunity to top of the portable batt.
So what I'm curious about here is if while driving I can chain the portable batt and the aux power together to provide both a recharge to the portable batt and power to the fridge? I have a single 12v aux outlet in the rear of the truck. My idea is to plug the fridge into the portable batt 12v aux socket, then use a male 12v plug with ring ends to connect the batt box terminal to the truck 12v aux. Will that work to both provide power to run the fridge while also charging the batt? Or do I need to add a separate charging circuit to the bed?
I have the Doemtic CFX 35 portable fridge from Campingworld. I don't have the budget or expertise to set up a dual battery system, so I plan to run the fridge off an auxiliary 12v plug in the truck bed while driving and a portable battery box (like the one below) while at camp. I have the figures somewhere for determining what size batt I'll need to run the fridge for at least 2 days on the batt (need to re grok that though). Most of my trips will be 2 - 4 day out and back camping trips where a single charge up on the batt at home should get me through the trip while not plugged into the aux power. This July however I'm taking a much longer road trip where I won't have the opportunity to top of the portable batt.
So what I'm curious about here is if while driving I can chain the portable batt and the aux power together to provide both a recharge to the portable batt and power to the fridge? I have a single 12v aux outlet in the rear of the truck. My idea is to plug the fridge into the portable batt 12v aux socket, then use a male 12v plug with ring ends to connect the batt box terminal to the truck 12v aux. Will that work to both provide power to run the fridge while also charging the batt? Or do I need to add a separate charging circuit to the bed?