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kalynzoo
Jan 06, 2016Explorer
We've visited friends where we used a 15amp cheater (plugs into a light socket) to keep the batteries charged and kept us able to use the 12 volt lights. Other times we plug into a 20amp garage wall plug, again, permitting us to use only the basics. In the daytime, if it gets warm or we want to cook or use hair dryers I would unplug and turn on the generator. We only stay over night or perhaps for two nights with this type of visit, longer visits find us in a neighborhood RV park.
But even staying for a week, assuming you will be visiting in the apartment or touring most of the day you really are only concerned with evenings. Again, a 15amp plug will charge the batteries. Then at night you basically dry camp, there should be more than enough power to sustain the residential frig, and some lights, even morning coffee should not be a problem.
But even staying for a week, assuming you will be visiting in the apartment or touring most of the day you really are only concerned with evenings. Again, a 15amp plug will charge the batteries. Then at night you basically dry camp, there should be more than enough power to sustain the residential frig, and some lights, even morning coffee should not be a problem.
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