Bosun wrote:
My wife picks up our new Class A motorhome tomorrow (I'm working for another 10 days out of town). This is our first r/v with an inverter. My question is if we can put a crock pot cooking going down the road without having to fire up the generator? Cajun Red beans and rice and smoke sausage would be mighty tasty after a days drive! Does anyone else do a little slow cooking while running?
Thanks
Patrick
Patrick,
Well, first off, what is the size and wattage of your inverter? If it's larger than what the requirements of wattage drain of crock pot, then you'll be more than fine running down the road with crock pot on. But, as you more than likely know already, do be sure and secure that crock pot adequately so it can't move around almost at all, not only for normal driving but, in the event of some drastic maneuvers just in case some hard braking or steering is needed for evasive stuff.
I'd hate to read about you wearing all those red beans, sausage and rice. Your inverter will be supplying the power to run the crock. Your house batteries will be supplying the power for the inverter. Your alternator will be supplying the power to re-charge and keep the house batteries up. Again, as long as your inverter is large enough to cope with the demand(s) of the crock. Good luck and happy meals.
Scott