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LuvMT
Mar 03, 2014Explorer
Thank you Pianotuna. Great info for thinking about solar...
Because we are still worker bees in the daily grind, we can only get out about 3 or 4 times a year at a few days at a time. WHEN we are finally able to spend a lot more time out there, I think solar would be the way to go. We generally don't stay at sites with power, as around here it is the exception not the norm (considered a luxury site). As long as the old OEM converter is doing its job, we will stay status quo. I am really hoping these new 6V batteries will really improve our boondocking experience. I have an acquaintance who uses them WITHOUT a generator (just charges at home before he leaves) and he is able to go almost a week. He does not use a furnace at night, however, in his travel trailer.
Thanks again guys!
Because we are still worker bees in the daily grind, we can only get out about 3 or 4 times a year at a few days at a time. WHEN we are finally able to spend a lot more time out there, I think solar would be the way to go. We generally don't stay at sites with power, as around here it is the exception not the norm (considered a luxury site). As long as the old OEM converter is doing its job, we will stay status quo. I am really hoping these new 6V batteries will really improve our boondocking experience. I have an acquaintance who uses them WITHOUT a generator (just charges at home before he leaves) and he is able to go almost a week. He does not use a furnace at night, however, in his travel trailer.
Thanks again guys!
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