Executive45
Apr 10, 2015Explorer III
Newbie Question
Newbie question here: We are in a position where we will be staying at an Elks Lodge for three days. While we've spent the random single day without hookups this will be the longest we've gone "off the grid" so to speak. I'm looking for some advice on how you guys run your generator and inverter so as to keep you batteries up.
I have a 3000W inverter
10000W Generator
4 battery bank..all new batteries
45W solar panel
Residential fridge
We will be running the residential fridge of course and maybe a couple hours of TV at night. (DW watches, I don't, so only 1 TV)
Am I over thinking this or should I just let the coach's electronics do it's thing. The intelletic will kick on the genset if the batteries get too low and the EMS will keep the amps in check. OTOH, I don't like to stress out the equipment so should I run the generator for a couple hours each morning? TIA for any help...Dennis
I have a 3000W inverter
10000W Generator
4 battery bank..all new batteries
45W solar panel
Residential fridge
We will be running the residential fridge of course and maybe a couple hours of TV at night. (DW watches, I don't, so only 1 TV)
Am I over thinking this or should I just let the coach's electronics do it's thing. The intelletic will kick on the genset if the batteries get too low and the EMS will keep the amps in check. OTOH, I don't like to stress out the equipment so should I run the generator for a couple hours each morning? TIA for any help...Dennis