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tomthyme
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Jul 13, 2014

Curios about dry-camping

Hey folks! Hope you all are enjoying the summer.

The DW and I were out a few weeks back and I thought I would see what power was available on batteries. I run 2 @ 6v deep cycle batteries for my rig. We have never dry camped before, but would like to try someday. So, with no air only the fridge (on propane setting) on, I tried the tv, audio, etc....no dice. I didn't have time to go through the rig trying sockets and such so I thought you guys might be able to help.

Yes, my sweetie will ask if we can run satellite, etc. so I might as well be ready to answer.

Any experiences would be helpful.

Thanks and stay cool out there!
Tom
2011 Cameo 37CKSLS
  • tomthyme wrote:
    Mandalay Parr wrote:
    Do you have an inverter to run the TV?


    Great question! I assume so, but will need to check for sure. We have never spent any time in her without shore power or generator.

    I'm guessing that if I don't have one, none of the 110 stuff is going to work...yes?


    Yes Tom, all 110 stuff is off the inverter.

    Jerry
  • tomthyme wrote:
    We have never spent any time in her without shore power

    I'm guessing that if I don't have one, none of the 110 stuff is going to work...yes?


    Correct. You are only able to use the 12v side without an inverter. You have a good start w 2 6 volt batteries. But your regular 110v appliances/TV/lights will not work on 12v.
  • Four year old rig and may I assume 4 year old batteries?
    Did you maintain the batteries or have they just sat for 4 + years?
  • Hi,

    Use the propane setting on the fridge. Get a small inverter such as the Morningstar 300 watt unit.
  • Mandalay Parr wrote:
    Do you have an inverter to run the TV?


    Great question! I assume so, but will need to check for sure. We have never spent any time in her without shore power or generator.

    I'm guessing that if I don't have one, none of the 110 stuff is going to work...yes?
  • mpierce wrote:
    What make, model, and year trailer?

    Did you have a main disconnect off?

    Are you saying the frog worked on 12v, but nothing else? Most modern fridges require 12v to run the controls.

    Need more specific info.


    Thanks mpoerce...you are quick on the draw! We have a 2011 Cameo 37CKSLS (I updated it in the OP). The fridge was working on 12v and I was able to turn on a few, but not all interior lights.
  • What make, model, and year trailer?

    Did you have a main disconnect off?

    Are you saying the frog worked on 12v, but nothing else? Most modern fridges require 12v to run the controls.

    Need more specific info.