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May 27, 2020

How many amp-hours?

Hi! I would like your opinions. I have an ATC Panther (pop-up TC) that we are building out. The TC came with a 79 amp-hr battery, which we found to be insufficient. So what does our rig warrant in terms of amp-hrs?

We run ...
-- Dometic electric fridge (0.81 Ah)
-- Fantastic Fan 1.8Ah (but only on a few hours)
-- DIY swamp cooler (unknown, but will be on all night)
-- Recharging electronics, like phone, watch, Kindle, camera battery using an inverter (unknown)
-- 2 indoor LED and one outdoor porch lights
-- And we may want to add some other electronics like a Mr Heater Boss Shower, but not sure exactly what or when, so I want to over-estimate my need at this point.

Before we had solar panels and only had the fridge and lights, we would get down to a 60% charge after a day and charge by driving the truck (alternator).

So we added three 100 watt solar panels, thinking if we were camped under some trees, we might still generate enough to make a dent. And we camp (no hookups) in the winter. And there are some days we get little sunshine.

So with all that, I was thinking a 200Ah deep cycle battery. Too much? What are your thoughts?

44 Replies

  • jimh425 wrote:
    I think they mean .8Ah for the circuitry/board of the Dometic frig and it runs on propane.

    I don’t think you can have too many amp hours. You might also want to think about going Li-Ion so you can run the battery down to a lower percentage.

    We’ve found that we can easily make an entire weekend with our 2 normal batteries in one spot if we run the generator about an hour each day. If we are moving around like at Yellowstone, we almost never have to run the generator. Changing to all LED lights made a huge difference. Also, keep in mind that newer tvs use a lot less power.


    It's an electric cooler-type fridge. Dometic CFX series.

    Thanks for the reply. Yea, we are barebones. No TV. No LP. No generator (but we have the solar panels). Electric fridge. We got the solar panels so we didn't have to drive to charge the battery. It was a PITA. We camp when we drive a lot and move around (like Yellowstone like you said), and we camp where we don't move the truck for days on end (when we go rock climbing/City of Rocks/or we bring bikes).

    I was thinking the same about battery amp-hours. The bigger the better? :)

    I will look at the Lithium Ion batteries. Haven't really considered it. The battery we have is in the camper, no venting, so that's a consideration too.
  • Kayteg1 wrote:
    You are listing like 100 variables and you want solid answer?
    I hope not?
    I camp with single battery just fine and I make HUGE cup of coffee every morning on inverter power.
    But then I usually drive the same day, or start generator for AC operation.
    In your list I see electric refrigerator. Would you camp in area with triple digit temperature, or with fridge side facing south the poor thing will run 100% of the time. For that alone you need 200AH battery bank and probably bigger solar than you already have + backup generator for cloudy days.
    BTW is the fridge really running on 0.8 amp?


    re. the fridge, that's what the specs say. We were using about 32 amps in a day with just fridge and fan, and I think I remember not using the fan too much. We camp in 80-90 degree weather at times, and the fridge is running when we are driving through 100+ degree heat too. I am sure the specs say 0.8 Ah at 70-degrees, which is not realistic.

    Yea, we are familiar with swamp coolers and in what environments they will work and not work well. Thanks though.

    So yes, I posted to get ideas. And I posted all the variables because that's real life. Maybe someone has a similar setup. Who knows. Maybe someone has gone through this.
  • I think they mean .8Ah for the circuitry/board of the Dometic frig and it runs on propane.

    I don’t think you can have too many amp hours. You might also want to think about going Li-Ion so you can run the battery down to a lower percentage.

    We’ve found that we can easily make an entire weekend with our 2 normal batteries in one spot if we run the generator about an hour each day. If we are moving around like at Yellowstone, we almost never have to run the generator. Changing to all LED lights made a huge difference. Also, keep in mind that newer tvs use a lot less power.
  • You are listing like 100 variables and you want solid answer?
    I hope not?
    I camp with single battery just fine and I make HUGE cup of coffee every morning on inverter power.
    But then I usually drive the same day, or start generator for AC operation.
    In your list I see electric refrigerator. Would you camp in area with triple digit temperature, or with fridge side facing south the poor thing will run 100% of the time. For that alone you need 200AH battery bank and probably bigger solar than you already have + backup generator for cloudy days.
    BTW is the fridge really running on 0.8 amp?
    Also swamp cooler will not be efficient when you camp in higher humidity areas, aka Folsom lake.