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ajriding
Oct 06, 2020Explorer II
pianotuna...
I dont have any parasite loads. Things are either on or off, and when off they are off- not on standby. They get turned off with a switch, so there is no power even available.
So, you are right, most RVs probably need power to just sit,
But 100 watts is enough if steps are taken to make RV a true boondocker.
Good point, that RVs will suck up power for no reason. An audit of what is draining batts is a good thing to do if one plans to do some extended boondocking.
I dont have any parasite loads. Things are either on or off, and when off they are off- not on standby. They get turned off with a switch, so there is no power even available.
So, you are right, most RVs probably need power to just sit,
But 100 watts is enough if steps are taken to make RV a true boondocker.
Good point, that RVs will suck up power for no reason. An audit of what is draining batts is a good thing to do if one plans to do some extended boondocking.
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