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westend
Sep 10, 2014Explorer
Just go solar, right away. For the price of the Chinese generator, you can install a small solar system that will charge your batteries continually, at no additional fuel costs, eliminate the need for carrying gas, and not intrude on your life with noise and logistical issues. Solar will also keep your batteries charged while in storage, a not insignificant function.
Buy a decent converter and install a power inlet w/shore cord. If the sun never shines, you can stay at an inexpensive campground with electrical and recharge. I would also suggest to rethink your battery storage needs. For the price of two Sam's club 6V GC2 batteries (about $200), you can stretch your 12V needs out for about double of what you presently have.
Good luck with your 12V system!
Buy a decent converter and install a power inlet w/shore cord. If the sun never shines, you can stay at an inexpensive campground with electrical and recharge. I would also suggest to rethink your battery storage needs. For the price of two Sam's club 6V GC2 batteries (about $200), you can stretch your 12V needs out for about double of what you presently have.
Good luck with your 12V system!
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