USB power

Gary Bainbridge

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Does anyone happen to know the power capabilities of the USB ports on the MG4? I need to run a small cooler (for insulin), which takes about 24 watts, and it would be useful to plug it into the rear USB port if it has sufficient power. The 12-volt socket at the front is a long way away, plus it is already occupied.
 
The USB port will supply at 5V, so 24W implies a 5A supply which the USB socket will certainly not provide.
What voltage does the cooler require?
 
The 12V socket can supply up to 120W, I believe, so if you had a suitable 12v-to-USB converter that can handle the current, it should work.

Best to use the V2L adapter for any large loads.
 
If it is not just for occasional use, I would look at fitting a permanently wired 12V socket in the back of the arm rest or other place of your choosing. 12V splitters are easy to dislodge accidentally.

I would hope this would be a simple and relatively cheap job to get done professionally if you don't want to do it.

Hmm just thought, does the fridge have a warning alarm when disconnected? If so ignore the above.
 
I guess the fridge runs off the battery and that is charged through the USB port so it should be OK.
The other thing to consider is that the USB port won't be powered when the car is locked.
 
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