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JimK-NY
Oct 30, 2017Explorer II
I cannot imagine being in that position. At 3 am I am asleep. I make any decisions concerning the batteries hours in advance. That often means running a generator. If I am staying in a campground with generator restrictions that might mean driving to a different location, charging often for hours and then returning. Three a.m. is way too late to realize your batteries are dying. I spent $800 or so for mine and replacements are now in the $900-1000 range. I don't want to kill the batteries and greatly shorten their lifespans by drawing them down too low. I won't even ask about the $80 generator or the need for 50 amp shore power.
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