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Turtle_n_Peeps
Mar 26, 2023Explorer
Reisender is always talking about how little time it takes to charge his Tesla towing his tiny tear drop trailer.
Ok cool. But lets see how long it takes to charge a big truck battery towing an average trailer that an American tows in the states.
Click here to see the harsh truth.
Now remember, if you tow an average trailer that I see on the road it will only get you about 100 miles before you need a recharge. And remember, if it's cold out you can cut that range by 25 to 50%! So now you can only go 50 to 75 miles before you need a recharge.
I have heard some people on this site say things like I will just charge up at the campground pedestal. Nope, not going to happen for several reasons. One is campgrounds are banning charging up at the campground pedestal. The two campgrounds I camped at last year had rules that stated no charging at campground pedestals. Another reason is the amount of time it takes to charge a large battery. 4 days for level 1 for the example above.
Now if you happen to have that trailer that Fish gave an example about, now you have 2 very large batteries that need to be charged. Just think how long that will take to charge.
Batteries work great for low power demands. Things like drills and impact wrenches work great!!! Motorcycles are another great use of battery power.
Pickup's and semi's. Not so good.
Ok cool. But lets see how long it takes to charge a big truck battery towing an average trailer that an American tows in the states.
Click here to see the harsh truth.
Now remember, if you tow an average trailer that I see on the road it will only get you about 100 miles before you need a recharge. And remember, if it's cold out you can cut that range by 25 to 50%! So now you can only go 50 to 75 miles before you need a recharge.
I have heard some people on this site say things like I will just charge up at the campground pedestal. Nope, not going to happen for several reasons. One is campgrounds are banning charging up at the campground pedestal. The two campgrounds I camped at last year had rules that stated no charging at campground pedestals. Another reason is the amount of time it takes to charge a large battery. 4 days for level 1 for the example above.
Now if you happen to have that trailer that Fish gave an example about, now you have 2 very large batteries that need to be charged. Just think how long that will take to charge.
Batteries work great for low power demands. Things like drills and impact wrenches work great!!! Motorcycles are another great use of battery power.
Pickup's and semi's. Not so good.
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