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jrnymn7
Nov 23, 2014Explorer
Almot, like I said , "it's all in the wiring". Stock wiring is crap... but not that difficult or expensive to upgrade. I have read of guys bumping up their charging abilities from 7-10 amps to 40-50; and that's at 14.3 volts, not the 13.6v most converters put out. And like you said... "there is a benefit of charging on the road - IF - you move often". This applies to both TT's and MH's equally. It's not rig dependent, necessarily, but OP dependent.
Either way, it sounds like this threads OP needs to reconsider going solar, if he plans on staying put in that nasty weather. I like the rain gutter and water turbine idea better. :)
Either way, it sounds like this threads OP needs to reconsider going solar, if he plans on staying put in that nasty weather. I like the rain gutter and water turbine idea better. :)
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