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wanderingaimles
Dec 29, 2021Explorer
Boondocking/dry camping is normally considered as no hook ups, little to no site equipment, just you and hopefully just what mother nature put there.
As to the genny, inverter units are generally preferred because of cleaner power and they are quieter, if you want to run the rooftop ac while boondocking, you will need 2800-3500 watts. If you will not need AC most functions in the tt should run fine off batteries. lights (led preferably), tv if there is an installed inverter, and 12 power plugs should all work fine, and if you dont have solar or a genny to charge with, you can hook jumper cables to your truck and let it run for a half hour, while connected to bump up the battery.
As to the genny, inverter units are generally preferred because of cleaner power and they are quieter, if you want to run the rooftop ac while boondocking, you will need 2800-3500 watts. If you will not need AC most functions in the tt should run fine off batteries. lights (led preferably), tv if there is an installed inverter, and 12 power plugs should all work fine, and if you dont have solar or a genny to charge with, you can hook jumper cables to your truck and let it run for a half hour, while connected to bump up the battery.
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