We have a 2015 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 double cab. We are building it for western U.S. camping. Sometime in camp grounds, sometimes in boondocks.
Have tow package so 130amp alternator.
New Interstate MTP-27F battery. (RC) Min @ 25 Amp 165 (I think this is important but I don't know what it means)
What we want to power:
ARB 50q Fridge, with transit bag, in bed of truck.
Cuisinart Brew Central Coffee Marker, 1 pot in the AM (I believe this requires an inverter to get to 120v?)
Charge cell phones/tablets
A few small LED lights
I'm assuming battery will be fine when we are moving? I'm assuming solar for when we are parked for multiple days?
Goals are to keep it fairly simple with an eye on cost. If we hit bad weather or were falling behind on charging the battery I'm not completely opposed to starting the truck to use alternator. Most of the time we deal with lots of bright sunshine. The more remote our location (no one around to jump us if we screw up) the more careful we would be about monitoring battery.
Given these set of facts what would you recommend?
Thanks for your input.
Have tow package so 130amp alternator.
New Interstate MTP-27F battery. (RC) Min @ 25 Amp 165 (I think this is important but I don't know what it means)
What we want to power:
ARB 50q Fridge, with transit bag, in bed of truck.
Cuisinart Brew Central Coffee Marker, 1 pot in the AM (I believe this requires an inverter to get to 120v?)
Charge cell phones/tablets
A few small LED lights
I'm assuming battery will be fine when we are moving? I'm assuming solar for when we are parked for multiple days?
Goals are to keep it fairly simple with an eye on cost. If we hit bad weather or were falling behind on charging the battery I'm not completely opposed to starting the truck to use alternator. Most of the time we deal with lots of bright sunshine. The more remote our location (no one around to jump us if we screw up) the more careful we would be about monitoring battery.
Given these set of facts what would you recommend?
Thanks for your input.