oldwirelessranger
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Does anyone tow their Ranger behind their larger RV?
I had a RVIBrake3 installed to provide braking for my Ranger (as required by several states). This system requires 12VDC source. My 2021 Ranger has one very conveniently located.
However it is only active for 60-120 minutes. Even if i leave Ranger in Accessory mode (4×4 Lariat w/push start), that mode gets shut down in 60-120 minutes.
It seems logical (at least to me), that if I am placing the Ranger in NEUTRAL TOWED MODE, that the drivers side 12VDC could be left active for 6-8hrs of driving. Mine could be indefinite since i have a battery charge wire run from RV to Ranger, but I understand Ford wanting to protect the battery from completely discharging.
In fact, if i had an option of shutting down Accessory Mode (as manual states) but just keep that 12VDC active, i don't see how the RVIBrake3 (or any model) would draw enough power to drain the Ranger battery over even 12hrs of driving. Most RVers towing a vehicle stop at least once every 3-5 hrs to use rest room (depending on their age ?).
But my Ranger wants me to stop every 90min to cycle the ACC Mode and thats s just silly. It shows Ford has not thought this through.
Yes, I can run another 12VDC from my RV to inside the cab & plug the RVIBrake3 into it......but this is 2021. Ford has a very powerful CPU in that console. Give ME the option to set a time limit on that 12VDC port!
I had a RVIBrake3 installed to provide braking for my Ranger (as required by several states). This system requires 12VDC source. My 2021 Ranger has one very conveniently located.
However it is only active for 60-120 minutes. Even if i leave Ranger in Accessory mode (4×4 Lariat w/push start), that mode gets shut down in 60-120 minutes.
It seems logical (at least to me), that if I am placing the Ranger in NEUTRAL TOWED MODE, that the drivers side 12VDC could be left active for 6-8hrs of driving. Mine could be indefinite since i have a battery charge wire run from RV to Ranger, but I understand Ford wanting to protect the battery from completely discharging.
In fact, if i had an option of shutting down Accessory Mode (as manual states) but just keep that 12VDC active, i don't see how the RVIBrake3 (or any model) would draw enough power to drain the Ranger battery over even 12hrs of driving. Most RVers towing a vehicle stop at least once every 3-5 hrs to use rest room (depending on their age ?).
But my Ranger wants me to stop every 90min to cycle the ACC Mode and thats s just silly. It shows Ford has not thought this through.
Yes, I can run another 12VDC from my RV to inside the cab & plug the RVIBrake3 into it......but this is 2021. Ford has a very powerful CPU in that console. Give ME the option to set a time limit on that 12VDC port!
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