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Dakota98
Jun 09, 2015Explorer
GeeGee2 wrote:
Lots of great advice. Will you see if I have this right?
1. Buy another battery. Yes, but what "group size" do you have now ? Another 12 volt may or may not not be enough.
2. Buy a inverted generator 3000 either Honda or Yamaha. No such thing as an "inverted" generator, & you really don't need a 3000 watt unless you'd like to use the air conditioning when dry camping.
3. Buy connectors that go from the battery to the cpap machines. Maybe.
4. I am assuming that each cpap should be on a separate battery? NO, but could be, Depends
5. Buy the converter plugs that go from the cpap to the cigarette lighter. They will have a male plug on them. Mine is a 5V hubby is 2.5v I think there is a misunderstanding of the correct adapters available, specific to system set-up.
6. In most cases we will be in National Parks in the off season, (cooler weather) and will not be using the AC that much. OK, but you will be drawing a considerable amount of amps from your 12 volt system & you need to address that issue. In cooler weather you will be using the furnace more often, so back to the battery & generator question.
7. Here is the link to our trailer floor plans. I reviewed your floor plan & commented on it.
http://www.campersinn.com/product/new-2015-keystone-rv-passport-23rb-elite-287970-29
8. What am I missing and do I have things in the right sequence? The make & model of "both" machines & NO
Thanks so much to all of you.
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