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Naio
Jul 25, 2017Explorer II
If you have an inverter, you can run the 120v freezer while you are driving.
If you drive once every 4 days (at least) you will not ever need a campsite with power.
If you park the truck for more than 4 days, you will need to plug in. Or eat up all the food :B
The key thing is to know that a 120v freezer only needs about 8-12 hours of run time every 3-4 days. That can be one long stretch (a drive day, or an overnight plugin) or it can be divided up. Some people do a few hours every day, with a short drive or a generator.
If you drive once every 4 days (at least) you will not ever need a campsite with power.
If you park the truck for more than 4 days, you will need to plug in. Or eat up all the food :B
The key thing is to know that a 120v freezer only needs about 8-12 hours of run time every 3-4 days. That can be one long stretch (a drive day, or an overnight plugin) or it can be divided up. Some people do a few hours every day, with a short drive or a generator.
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