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colliehauler
May 14, 2017Explorer III
You really need to educate yourself about electricity and how much current each item needs.
Are you going to boondock exclusively or limited?
What items do you need to power and how long?
Do you need A/C, microwave, coffee maker, hair dryer (large current demand items)?
Do you want to go generator or solor panel's and batteries?
We need more information to advertise you, lot of factors involved.
2 batteries and a solar panel will not run high current items, one pot of coffee or hair dryer and they would need recharged. Forget running the A/C on solar, just not practical.
A generator takes equal amounts of research as well, same question about power consumption. And you have to add in noise rating.
Like I said education is the best answer to making a informed decision.
Are you going to boondock exclusively or limited?
What items do you need to power and how long?
Do you need A/C, microwave, coffee maker, hair dryer (large current demand items)?
Do you want to go generator or solor panel's and batteries?
We need more information to advertise you, lot of factors involved.
2 batteries and a solar panel will not run high current items, one pot of coffee or hair dryer and they would need recharged. Forget running the A/C on solar, just not practical.
A generator takes equal amounts of research as well, same question about power consumption. And you have to add in noise rating.
Like I said education is the best answer to making a informed decision.
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