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HVFDFIREFIGHTER
Apr 16, 2015Explorer
TO CLARIFY: I do have a 28 foot camper trailer. It works great! I am talking about running a small hunting camp (less than 600 square foot).
Quote from National Grid came in at $10,000 to run the power line 400' to the camp. WAY TO EXPENSIVE!!
I am planning on running a propane inverter/generator(Yamaha EF2000iS)for AC power which will also be charging batteries(It looks like two 6 volt in series at this point). Then, when I shut off the Yamaha, I will flip the transfer switch to use a battery bank (DC) coming into a power inverter (AC) to get power to AC loads
Does that make sense?
Quote from National Grid came in at $10,000 to run the power line 400' to the camp. WAY TO EXPENSIVE!!
I am planning on running a propane inverter/generator(Yamaha EF2000iS)for AC power which will also be charging batteries(It looks like two 6 volt in series at this point). Then, when I shut off the Yamaha, I will flip the transfer switch to use a battery bank (DC) coming into a power inverter (AC) to get power to AC loads
Does that make sense?
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