01tundra-JAY
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It was a long 16 week wait!
The FJ pulled it remarkably well (at dry weight of course). The final dry weight came in around 3,200 lbs (17RK ordered with every factory option).
The Andersen 'No Sway' hitch works really well with this combo of TV & TT.
I've been working around the clock for the past two days installing all of the accessories that I bought for it. Got the battery disconnect switch, LED back-up lights, Progressive Industries EMS and Dometic Elite slide topper installed, next is mounting and wiring the rear view camera.
I bought a 10 gauge/20 amp 100' extension cord to give us some temporary power while I run a dedicated 50 amp circuit down to the parking pad. I can run a ceramic heater on low (750W) and the lights and AV equipment, but if I turn the heater up to high (1500W) the surge protector drops everything out due to voltage drop. The heater on low is more than enough to keep it warm inside though.
If it's plugged into 120V is it OK to leave my battery in the TT through the winter? I have the battery disconnect switch turned to the on postion, I'm hoping that this will allow the battery to remain charged.
The FJ pulled it remarkably well (at dry weight of course). The final dry weight came in around 3,200 lbs (17RK ordered with every factory option).
The Andersen 'No Sway' hitch works really well with this combo of TV & TT.
I've been working around the clock for the past two days installing all of the accessories that I bought for it. Got the battery disconnect switch, LED back-up lights, Progressive Industries EMS and Dometic Elite slide topper installed, next is mounting and wiring the rear view camera.
I bought a 10 gauge/20 amp 100' extension cord to give us some temporary power while I run a dedicated 50 amp circuit down to the parking pad. I can run a ceramic heater on low (750W) and the lights and AV equipment, but if I turn the heater up to high (1500W) the surge protector drops everything out due to voltage drop. The heater on low is more than enough to keep it warm inside though.
If it's plugged into 120V is it OK to leave my battery in the TT through the winter? I have the battery disconnect switch turned to the on postion, I'm hoping that this will allow the battery to remain charged.


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