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thats what I did for over a year, actualy still doing it. I have more solar (325watts) but I don't plug in very often, I just let the solar handle it. for winter storage I just turn off my battery and leave it plugged in, but I am looking at a replacment for the converter section, the wife wants 120V power for a couple things so I am looking at a inverter / converter unit to take that over
Thanks StirCrazy. I live in Colorado and mainly go camping in Colorado and Utah. Sun is very good here. With my old two AGM 100Ah batteries, they're usually topped off by the 200W solar by 10 AM or so.
We also have a Jackery 1000. We use that for coffee maker and microwave when needed and Jackery can usually handle 2 to 3 days of coffee and Microwave without charging. Having a build in inverter in the camper would be more convenient but no need to spend that money now is nicer.