Yes, but they are limited to 400w.Do the outlets in the frunk work while driving? About to take a long trip and thought about plugging in a small cooler.
Yes, with the lid open. But with the lid closed, the truck reduces the limit, to prevent overheating I imagine.The frunk outlets on my Lightning note maximum load 20 amps/2.4 kW.
This is fantastic to know. I believed as much but haven't tested it yet.no, only the Frunk outlets are limited... I tow my camper and POWER it from the bed while traveling, with no issues, even if needing to run the roof air conditioner, fridge, water heater, fans, etc... if you have the optional 9.6kw ProPower output, all those rear bed outlets are 30amp output each, or 4 @ 120v and 1@ 240v... up to 7.2kw combined(60 amps @ 120v equivalent)...
Do you know if Pro Power in the bed remains powered during DCFC?yes, I've tested it all.
The front Frunk/Cab outlets originate power from the front-end INVERTER, which is 2.4kw, or 20 amps @ 120v... the only 'limitation' is to the outlets within the Frunk WHEN the hood is closed.
400watts, or about ~7amps... probably enough to do most small things, but not enough for a heat-based device on HIGH, such as a COOKING device, HotPot, etc.
The rear bed outlets, though, if you have 9.6kw Optional ProPower, originate power from the rear-end INVERTER. One interesting find, though, is that while the 4 'regular' 20amp outlets are what seems normal, they actual provide up to the full 30amp 120v output, EACH. Most folks would probably never use this much from a single 120v outlet, and it's actually DIFFICULT to, UNLESS you use a multi-outlet adapter and several HEAT-based devices or appliances all on 'HIGH', etc. Not likely, but it's available if ever needed.
These 'regular' outlets share the same power that the 30amp 240v outlet gets, which is why 2 of the outlets are on one 'side' of the 30amp 240v power wire, for 120v power each, and the other two on the other 'side'.
ALSO, you can pull 240v power from the REGULAR outlets, with the proper ADAPTER, if you so choose, too. Plug in from one side of the 'A' outlets, and plug in the other side from the 'B' outlets.... it works.
I plug in this cooler in my front Frunk when traveling with no problems. I love it. It has BlueTooth so you can monitor and/or adjust temp when driving. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08N63CSH5/Do the outlets in the frunk work while driving? About to take a long trip and thought about plugging in a small cooler.
Do you know anything about this warning from page 186 of the 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning Owners Manual?...I tow my camper and POWER it from the bed while traveling, with no issues, even if needing to run the roof air conditioner, fridge, water heater, fans, etc...
I regularly use the 30Amp 240v output while charging.Do you know if Pro Power in the bed remains powered during DCFC?