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steveh27
Jul 10, 2014Explorer
1 - Projected Amp Hours for 24 hours (amp hour worksheet): 20-30
2 - Current # of batteries: 1
3 - Current # of Amp Hours [AH] your batteries have (or Reserve Capacity [RC]):105
4 - Battery Voltage (6 or 12): 12
5 - How long do your batteries last based on #1: depends upon if I'm driving or just staying in one spot.
6 - How long each day do you run your generator to get "recharged": I only take my Honda 2000 on 2 trips a year. So mostly, never, then 2 hours.
7 - Provide any other info like if you use solar and how you recharge, etc.: I have a 120 watt portable panel, but rarely take it as I usually drive, am plugged in, or have the genny.
2 - Current # of batteries: 1
3 - Current # of Amp Hours [AH] your batteries have (or Reserve Capacity [RC]):105
4 - Battery Voltage (6 or 12): 12
5 - How long do your batteries last based on #1: depends upon if I'm driving or just staying in one spot.
6 - How long each day do you run your generator to get "recharged": I only take my Honda 2000 on 2 trips a year. So mostly, never, then 2 hours.
7 - Provide any other info like if you use solar and how you recharge, etc.: I have a 120 watt portable panel, but rarely take it as I usually drive, am plugged in, or have the genny.
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