WyoTraveler wrote:
When dry caming in my previous TT I parked my PU facing my TT. In the morning I used jumper cables and charged my batteries quickly. One advantage is no one can acuse you of running a generator. I suppose I used a little more fuel than a generator. Unfortunately you can't do that on over night stays when you stay connected.
I camped at one NP that has quiet time hours where you can't run a genny. One year the guy next to me would start up his vehicle every morning and let it idle to charge his batteries, and his vehicle was in bad need of a tune-up and a new muffler to say nothing of the fact that he'd park it within a few feet of my RV. The next year I went camping at the park the quite time hours were rewritten to include use of generator AND engine idling.