SpeakEasy wrote:
jaws,
Earlier this summer we also did a dry camping trip. Our campout was five days. Again - I have the same trailer as you. Your mileage will vary, but we got between 60 and 65 hours from our battery. (I had a second one on hand to swap out at that point, and if you can get your hands on one, that would really help ease your mind). I do not have the electric awning, so that is a factor that is different between yours and mine. If you have to raise and lower the awning several times, that will impact your battery life.
I only put about 25 or 30 gallons in my fresh water tank to start off with, and I did run out. I had to carry about 15 more gallons from a tap to my trailer to make it through our 5-day campout. Based on what you've said about your usage, I think you'll be fine on water if you start out with a full tank.
You do realize you won't be able to use air conditioning without a generator. Right? You also won't be able to use the microwave, and probably no hair dryer or coffee maker, unless you've got a pretty powerful inverter. If you do have an inverter that can handle these, you will run down the battery quickly.
-Speak
Thanks for the info. Yea, we know we can't use those things without a hookup or generator.