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RJsfishin
Dec 04, 2015Explorer
Your problem is that you really don't know how much battery power it takes to run 120v stuff that is really made to run on shore power. Then having said that, you don't have any idea how much charging power you will have to produce to replace all the power that you are going to consume if you power what you think you want to.
I suggest you get a 150 watt to power your tv and related equipment, and leave the rest of it to the big straps, until you learn what all is involved.
I suggest you get a 150 watt to power your tv and related equipment, and leave the rest of it to the big straps, until you learn what all is involved.
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