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DaHose
Feb 18, 2015Explorer
That is really good to know westend. If I start to do more boondocking (Joshua Tree, etc.) a solar cell and no genny time does sound great. That price sounds even lower than I can get the 12V wet cells for and the capacity is right in the middle of what I need.
That is a Good question NMDriver. I have a 4000 watt, 2 piston Onan BFA. I can and do run it all day at times, but it's loud and a bit thirsty. Being able to run the fridge off batteries means only running the genny to power the microwave, electric coffee pot or A/C. I have done the whole cool the fridge then turn off and keep closed. That works for a day of travel, but then it takes a couple of hours to cool it back down for the overnight and you have to keep the generator running if you will be opening/closing the fridge for normal usage. If I am running the A/C I don't care about noise or gas usage. If I am in a quiet camp site or at an event (we use my RV as the check-in for paintball events), then noise is a concern and sitting outside the RV with the generator running means yelling back and forth. Also, the less gas I use in general (I only get 6-7 mpg for poops sake) the better. Having battery power available means a nice quiet, peaceful camping experience and running the genny for a couple hours in the morning is very doable as we have to cook and get the day started.
Jose
That is a Good question NMDriver. I have a 4000 watt, 2 piston Onan BFA. I can and do run it all day at times, but it's loud and a bit thirsty. Being able to run the fridge off batteries means only running the genny to power the microwave, electric coffee pot or A/C. I have done the whole cool the fridge then turn off and keep closed. That works for a day of travel, but then it takes a couple of hours to cool it back down for the overnight and you have to keep the generator running if you will be opening/closing the fridge for normal usage. If I am running the A/C I don't care about noise or gas usage. If I am in a quiet camp site or at an event (we use my RV as the check-in for paintball events), then noise is a concern and sitting outside the RV with the generator running means yelling back and forth. Also, the less gas I use in general (I only get 6-7 mpg for poops sake) the better. Having battery power available means a nice quiet, peaceful camping experience and running the genny for a couple hours in the morning is very doable as we have to cook and get the day started.
Jose
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