When my dad left in the morning, my brother and I set off for Ouray, this time to run Imogene Pass into Telluride where we would camp nearby. Imogene was an awesome trail and we had an absolute blast. Getting my LX up on Power Rock for "the photo" was pretty nerve wracking, but the picture was 100% worth it! This whole climb up to the summit, I chose all of the hardest lines I could find, and I made it up every one without a spotter. Did I mention how much I LOVE this truck??
At this point, I found out that my DC to DC battery charger from Renogy (40A unit) was not working. In fact, not only was it not working, it was actively doing the OPPOSITE of what it was supposed to be doing. Instead of charging the house battery every time I had the truck running, it was pulling power into the starter battery and creating a quicker drain on the house battery. I know this to be a defect in the charger, because I poured over the manual and insured probably 5 times over that every setting and wire was in it's correct spot. I thought maybe I had gotten the input and output sides mixed up, but when I switched them, the charger didn't turn on. I'm not new to electrical systems or wiring, so my deductive reasoning led to this being a defect in the unit. Definitely NOT ideal.
The unfortunate thing is that I used the house battery to run my Ironman driving lights, my inverter (which ran my fridge, aired up/down our air mattresses, and charged appliances like our GMRS radios), and my water pump. I only had about 4.5 Ah remaining in my 100Ah battery, so I had to make some risky decisions and modify the system on the fly. I left the water pump connected to the house and disconnected everything else from it. I then wired the inverter and the driving lights to my starter and just made sure to run the truck anytime I was using either system for more than a few minutes.
This proved to be a viable solution and I had no other problems with getting power to the house systems. I'm thankful that the Optima red top stood up to the task; it is truly an awesome battery.