Day after Christmas, I set out for Gold Butte and Grand Canyon North.
But shortly after starting the truck, the breaker tripped again. I have zero idea what was going on, so pulled over to reset it and hoped for the best.
Then, I found out if I did the following things, the breaker wouldn't trip:
- Disable charging on the Victron 12/24-15 DC-DC charger at starting.
- Start the truck, let run for a while.
- Re-enable charging.
I also noticed my Victron's input voltage reading dropped from 14V at input to 12V at input with output enabled, and found that basically the tripping would only happen after the first start of the day. Well, either Victron unit's not working well, or I need to add an ANL/ MEGA fuse to mitigate this issue as the input rush create enough heat to trip the thermal breaker, especially when ambient temperature is low. But for now, I'll be manually enabling charging to offset the input rush for until when the temperature rises.
First day of the trip was a 6 hour drive to get through traffic and Vegas to get to Gold Butte, and to make the matter worse, we had a late start: supposed to start leave meet up spot at 10AM, but due to various reasons we didn't really leave until almost noon. Then, various refuels and waiting around happened, so 6 hour journey turned into almost 9 hours journey.

Second day's trip plan included some exploration around Gold Butte area before making our way down to Grand Canyon North. But, more delays happened.
Some of the guys woke up late and took a while to pack up, then some guys found some issues regarding loose bolts and stuff right as we were heading out. Well, 10AM wheels up turned into almost noon wheels up, and the exploration plan had to be scrapped.

But what a view though.

The only "exploration" that we did was the Cistern next to our campsite.

Basically an old dam built to hold water.

And water comes out here.
It was almost 1PM at this time, and being the master route planner I knew we got a long way to go for the day. I rushed everybody back to the trucks for the real "wheels up"

Found this interesting road sign on the way.

And the last time the truck was "clean" for the weekend.