https://www.amazon.com/Inverter-Adapter-Converter-Charger-Computer/dp/B08YTH66FN/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=12v+power+inverter+for+car&qid=1669477157&sprefix=12v+power+in,aps,199&sr=8-5^^^^ This. Why in the world would you be using an inverter... just to plug an AC>DC power supply into it for tablet charging. Stuff like this makes me sad.
Why would there be? I tow a double-axle trailer, 5,000 pounds, smooth as silk. The MOPAR brake controller works great. I do have to set the gain down to about 1 when the trailer is empty, though - or it slides the tires on sand and gravel.No issues or weird brake surging with the double axle?
The USB ports in these are CRAP. It's that simple. You take hours to charge just a phone - add a tablet and it's going to take 2xhours to charge.^^^^ This. Why in the world would you be using an inverter... just to plug an AC>DC power supply into it for tablet charging.
Maybe for faster charging than the built in USB ports? But you could easy wire in some higher powered USB ports/hub. But then again, you can only use a very small inverter on the 12V socket, so I don't you're gaining much with that.
Doesn't your JT have the 110v AC in the back of the center console?
Some camera battery chargers do seem to need AC power, so that could be a use case.
I ask about the double axle piece just because I was looking at the prodigy ID and it specifies that it works with double or single axle. Which made me wonder if others are only meant for single. Just a curiosity is all.Why would there be? I tow a double-axle trailer, 5,000 pounds, smooth as silk. The MOPAR brake controller works great. I do have to set the gain down to about 1 when the trailer is empty, though - or it slides the tires on sand and gravel.
I moved the 12v outlet over to the right side of the console, it's just sticking up in the air right now, not mounted to anything. With the wire extension I may move it elsewhere but it's not really in the way, it just looks shade-tree.
Most tablets I've owned use the USB port for charging........... so plug it into one of the USB ports, or a USB adapter in a 12v outlet, or whatever. My laptop requires 110 and some older stuff must use 110 but it's been a few years since I've seen any tablet that couldn't charge via USB.
A lot of GPS devices required a 12v outlet or a 110 charger to keep charged up. GPS was that way for years. No 12v outlet, the GPS died after a while. No way to charge many earlier Garmins from USB - not possible.
unfortunately no I dont have the plug in the center consol. I got a very early 2020 model in September 2019 and it wasn't an option I could get on my model at that time. I have a plane jane center consol...I really wish I could have though.Doesn't your JT have the 110v AC in the back of the center console?
Dang, that's a total drag. It comes in really handy. The built in inverter is 400W, so it can actually handle nearly all battery charging duties.unfortunately no I dont have the plug in the center consol. I got a very early 2020 model in September 2019 and it wasn't an option I could get on my model at that time. I really wish I could have though.
what are you doing Thursday? I can offer good beer and venison steaks if you come wire them up for me hahaDang, that's a total drag. It comes in really handy. The built in inverter is 400W, so it can actually handle nearly all battery charging duties.
The center console is pretty easy to work with though. If you've got some kiddos in the back seats, it's worth it to wire in some higher powered USB ports yourself. You could have them hidden inside the consul or rear-facing toward the back seats. Then you wouldn't have cables running up front and making a mess. I know how that goes man!
Sorry for the slight thread derailmentBut hopefully we can all help you come up with a bit better and even less cluttered solution.
Using active GPS like Waze, etc. I have found that the stock USB ports fall behind after a couple of hours. If you start at say 90% charged, after hours of travel, you are under 90% charged - sometimes down to 80%. They just are wimpy.Even the standard usb c ports in the back are more than adequate to keep my sons table topped up on road trips.
Weird, I have used my iPhone 13 Pro and iPad right off those ports for 12-14 hour stints on road trips. Usually running Waze, sometimes Google Maps and Apple Music. Haven't had issues with keeping them topped up.Using active GPS like Waze, etc. I have found that the stock USB ports fall behind after a couple of hours. If you start at say 90% charged, after hours of travel, you are under 90% charged - sometimes down to 80%. They just are wimpy.
Have you looked into the USB-C options out there.https://www.amazon.com/Inverter-Adapter-Converter-Charger-Computer/dp/B08YTH66FN/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=12v+power+inverter+for+car&qid=1669477157&sprefix=12v+power+in,aps,199&sr=8-5
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different strokes for different folks I guess. This thing works great for charging both of their tablets, or Nintendo, or whatever, while I drive. Im aware I COULD just do a mess of other options. But I have this already and it costs me $0 extra to use what I have instead of just buying more crap.
I'm sure some of that has to do with the battery age, battery capacity, charging circuit and other fun stuff. Different processors have different power draws and so on. You know the drill.Weird, I have used my iPhone 13 Pro and iPad right off those ports for 12-14 hour stints on road trips. Usually running Waze, sometimes Google Maps and Apple Music. Haven't had issues with keeping them topped up.
A Nintendo Switch will exceed the USB-C power delivery capability when actively being used though. But, it will prolong the fun and slow the drain at least.