6/24/2023 0 Comments Ford 115 volt plug cover![]() ![]() I will not use my portable power inverter as I won’t risk battery drain.” – Tony Polvino, 2016 Ford F150, Travel Lite 770RSL I only use the truck inverter power as an emergency as the vehicle has to be running to be energized. It has a maximum output of 400-watts, which eliminates use for the coffee maker, but can easily handle the television and/or chargers. I can also use the 110-volt power outlet in my 2016 F150 XLT. ![]() The laptop is used in conjunction with the television as a viewing source via saved files, external thumb drives, and internet (Slingbox and Xfinity to go) when WIFI is available. “I use my 110-volt coffee maker, flat screen and laptop (external charging and power source), when shore power is available. I also have an electric frying pan for anything I make on the stove to save propane when we are on shore power.” – Eileen McClelland, 2011 Ford F350, 1998 Lance Legend 945 “I bring along a 110-volt toaster, coffee maker with thermos carafe, and a small George Forman grill for paninis, burgers, and grilled cheese sandwiches. If for meat products, I use it outside on the bumper.” – James Burns, 20HD, 2008 Eagle Cap 850 If I’m using the Griddler for pancakes, it is used inside on the table. If I’m not plugged in, they are not used. If I am plugged in, these 110-volt appliances are used just as they are at home. “I have a 110-volt Cuisinart Griddler, toaster, a coffee maker, and NuWave induction cooktop. It’s great to have freshly ground beans and my coffee press! In the late fall, if we do camp with power, I will use my 110-volt crock pot to make some warm comfort food.” – Kathy Brown, 2015 Ford F350, 2016 Arctic Fox 996 “I never leave home without my 110-volt coffee grinder! We very rarely have hookups, so I use the generator for a few minutes. This week’s Question of the Week was, “Do you use any domestic 110-volt appliances on the road?” Over 80 readers responded with over 150 road ready 110-volt appliances. Please note that third party supplier branded accessories do not come with a Ford warranty but are covered by the third party supplier’s own warranty, the details of which can be found here.įitment of dealer-fit parts and accessories may have an impact on your vehicle’s fuel consumption.After revealing our truck camping experiences with a Cuisinart Griddler, we asked what 110-volt appliances our readers use while truck camping. This website shows both original Ford accessories as well as a range of carefully selected products from third party suppliers, which are identified under that third party supplier’s brand name. Ford Online Shop Sales Terms & Conditions apply. Postage and packing will be applied to each item in accordance with Ford’s standard delivery rates and policies. The Promotion is subject to availability and may be withdrawn or amended without notice. In addition, this Ford Customer Saving may be available at participating dealers (you will need to speak to your dealer for full information). *Ford Customer Saving available on selected accessories purchased from the Ford Online Shop by end of This Customer Saving is provided to retail customers only by Ford Motor Company Limited (registered office Arterial Road, Laindon, Essex, England, SS15 6EE). ![]()
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