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jseyfert3
Oct 31, 2019Explorer
That's some good points. Maybe taking them off really is the best way to go. I suppose it wouldn't be that bad, could set everything up with heavy duty connectors so I'm not fiddling with nuts and ring terminals all the time. If I went that route I'd probably just take them on and off at the storage lot, so I didn't have to reconnect another battery for the trip to-from the lot.
I guess the only easy alternative would be some solar. Get them to 90% SOC with a rapid charge at home, then let the solar do the last 10% over the next few days.
Well, the easiest way would be to only ever camp at sites with electricity, but limits the number of available campsites drastically, especially in the busy season.
I'll need to think on this some more. Thanks all for the thoughts.
I guess the only easy alternative would be some solar. Get them to 90% SOC with a rapid charge at home, then let the solar do the last 10% over the next few days.
Well, the easiest way would be to only ever camp at sites with electricity, but limits the number of available campsites drastically, especially in the busy season.
I'll need to think on this some more. Thanks all for the thoughts.
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