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rr2254545
Feb 23, 2015Explorer
wa8yxm wrote:WyoTraveler wrote:
For example, if you are driving and most of charge is going into supporting your vehicle i.e. headlight etc. there may not be much left to recharge the bank of house batteries. Solar works. Same problems occur with electric cars. You can't just drive in and fill up with electricity in a couple of minutes.
On the grid any fridge will pretty much work.
One of the most common complaints here in the forums from folks who went the residential route is: I get to the campground and my house batteries are dead.
In short: Dead on sir, You are dead on.
Never saw that complaint once - how can it be common. We have had ours 3 1/2 years and no problems.
Total miles drive 24,000 and 120 campgrounds so thats a lot of moving with the invertor on
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