My questions relate to 12v vs 110v and the need for an inverter and the rest of the gear listed below. I'm planning on a TC which will be have a dedicated location for a generator. I will need the generator to recharge the batteries in my bass boat via a 110v 3-bank charger which pulls about 2 Ah peak. These are (3) 12 v wet cells at the moment. The generator will also be used to run an AC for the truck camper. I "think" my summer fishing trips will require AC, but most other trips will not. The other substantial electrical needs will be the frig/freezer. So far looking at 12v/110v fridges, perhaps a 3 way could be a way to keep the electrical needs lower?
I don't plan on needing tv's, microwave, electric coffee pots, or hair dryers.
This is what we've been planning so far:
Battle Born Energy Van 200Ah Kit
2 โ Battle Born 100AH 12V Deep Cycle Batteries:
1 โ Victron BMV-712 Battery Monitor:
1 โ Victron Multiplus Inverter Charger 2000W 12V:
1 โ Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100/50 Solar Charge Controller:
1 โ Victron Digital Multi-Control:
1 โ Victron Orion-TR Smart 12/12V-30A Isolated Charger:
1 โ RJ45 1.8m cable
Thanks for your comments.
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