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toedtoes
Jul 16, 2016Explorer III
I have camped for 4 days without issue on one 12volt battery only.
It's called going basic - no inverter and plug-in appliances; no microwaves, AC, heater, hair dryers, etc. Lights on only when needed to see. Enjoy the outdoors. Use battery-operated puck lights, lanterns and flashlights as backup. Water pump, fridge control, and the occasional light are all you need for battery power.
Pick up a cell phone portable charger to charge those as needed (turn them off when not being used to conserve their power).
It's called going basic - no inverter and plug-in appliances; no microwaves, AC, heater, hair dryers, etc. Lights on only when needed to see. Enjoy the outdoors. Use battery-operated puck lights, lanterns and flashlights as backup. Water pump, fridge control, and the occasional light are all you need for battery power.
Pick up a cell phone portable charger to charge those as needed (turn them off when not being used to conserve their power).
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