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3mtnlabbie wrote:JiminDenver wrote:
As mentioned running generators at night in campgrounds is a no no so lets talk about your current situation. How is your battery being charged before you go? You really need to make sure you are starting off on the right foot with a well charged battery. I take our batteries out of the trailer and use stand alone chargers at home. As soon as we get home I recharge the batteries, then again once a month when not in use and I charge them for 3 days before we leave again.
How old is your battery and what size is it?
What are your other loads? One thing to consider is cutting back the use without sacrificing like with inexpensive LED replacements for the incandescent bulbs. There also insulated covers for the bunk ends that will help keep your furnace from running so much.
Great questions - we are in Denver also (well a burb)...
We have two BRAND NEW batteries that we charge OUT of the camper on their own chargers. The trickle charge that "happens" while we drive basically does ZERO. So we have been charging them for 3 days each in the garage on their own chargers... They fit in the box in front of our propane tanks, so I don't know the size...? We really don't run all the "nice" things at all. I'll flick on a light if I can't find something in the dark, we may have the radio on for an hour a day. We DO use the water pump and how water heater the entire time we are set up... And the frig but we have that on propane... So it is really just the furnace at night that we have set to 55 and that cycles off when we reach that temp... Oh and wanting to use our "modern" devices I guess...
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3mtnlabbie wrote:
Our camper has a 4'x8' deck that you can put a full sized ATV on. We use it for storage as we are using an SUV to tow and need that deck space for bicycles, firewood, lawn chairs, etc.
1. Where the heck would we mount our second battery? We are just switching them when one is dead.
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โJul-21-2014 10:22 AM
JiminDenver wrote:
Being here is Colorado it was easier to set up solar, extra battery and a inverter for charging and running smaller things like the MW, hair dryer, vacuum and coffee maker. Last trip we just left the generator home.
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3mtnlabbie wrote:
1. Where the heck would we mount our second battery? We are just switching them when one is dead.
nearly all trailer have enough room on the A-frame for two Group 24 batteries. some minor fabrication may need to be done though.
2. Would a Honda or Yamaha 2K generator be able to power my hairdryer or flatiron?
yes, but not at the same time.
3. Chances are SLIM we would even ever need our A/C but most places we have gone thus far do not have electricity so IF we did ever want it... It would be nice to be able to use a feature we do have. Right?
if you want to run the a/c, you'll need a bigger generator, especially at altitude.
either 2 paralled 2000w inverter generators or a 3000w+ inverter generator. if i were to buy one, i go with the new Champion 3100w inverter generator. i think the remote start version just came out.