Hi All,
I am currently in the process of purchasing a 2009 Jayco Swan Outback, I pick it up on Wednesday after my car gets the electronic brake controller installed (Redarc). I have a 2009 Isuzu D-Max LS-U 4x4 that will be my tug and I am also getting an anderson plug installed to the rear of my vehicle with a Redarc isolator between it and my vehicles battery as I do not have a dual battery system.
The swan I am soon to pick-up comes with all the standard features plus a few options as well. The options that the previous owner has are as follows;
Dometic roof mounted air conditioning / heater.
Bed end flys
Awning, without walls (I will purchase a set of walls for this in the near future)
External gas bayonet fitting
Extra tap fitted to the drawbar
Al-Ko drop jacks
Swing away jockey wheel
Pole carrier
While looking at the swan the current owner stated that he has a hotwire installed on the 7 pin round plug. I am not sure whether it is charging the battery and the fridge or runs the fridge alone. He said that the fridge does not run very well when on 12v, but performs best on gas. I am wondering if an anderson plug to top up the battery while driving and running the fridge off this battery would be a more efficient way to run the fridge then the small hotwire that has already been setup in the trailer? Or should i get the anderson plug to power only the fridge while driving? This would then leave the battery to be charged by the 240v system only, which would run the lights and other assorted 12v items only, never the fridge. Which way should i go?
Where is a good place to source the walls from for the annex as well? This swan was purchased in Victoria and i am in QLD so the manufacturer of this awning is a fair way away. Is there a place to go to in Brisbane preferably north-side that could make them or have some in stock that will fit this awning?
Cheers,
Pesquado