pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Reconsider a fixed install--then solar will charge as you travel. It's kind of neat in my class c to observe the solar panels sending energy back to the chassis.
I have a generator on a rack and on a previous RV would use it to power the roof air while trundling down the road. That could have been a nice big fat converter instead.
I do have the same system available for use on my current Rv but haven't used it much--and never specifically for battery charging.
All that is needed is a safe way to connect the shore power cord to the generator.
Not to worry tuna a fixed install is in my future plans and remember we are still newbees at this RV'ing thing. We have to make sure we can do this without killing one another. And if I don't learn to pay better attention to that GPS gizmo that makes me miss all those turns the DW may decide RVing isn't in our future. :)