Last year we dry camped for 3 days/nights. We have a champion 2000W inverter generator, and a group 31 battery, and i assume a WFCO converter. We handled that ok. I did figure out that the charging...
2-3 hours a day will do it for charging for a week but I would get the stand alone charger. It will be more efficient and likely to put more amps into the battery than the WFCO. I use a stand alone charger as I don't consider the WFCO as a real charger. It just doesn't keep the voltage up long enough.
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