goducks10 wrote:
If you plan on doing a lot of dry camping then having 4 6V batteries are necessary. I'd also opt for solar.
We don't plan on dry camping often, but would like the single overnight option. As for the 4 6v option, I would have jumped at it if it were on the dealer lot. I've tried to figure where the other 2 batteries would go as the battery tray only has room for 2, not 4. The major expense would be the 2500 watt inverter.
This is a brand new unit to us; we are not newbies, so we have a learning curve with the new unit.
Joe