I have a RV that's connected to shore power 24/7 and thinking of removing it's two house batteries and installing a regular PSU without charger to supply 12 volts for the RV.
I use to have a PD9280 installed that stopped working and also have a PowerMax PM4-75LK 75 Amp PSU that I'm thinking installing into another rv.
The RV has a 4000 watt generator.
One problem is the 4000 watt genny requires 12 volts in order to start. So if I remove all the batteries I would need to temporally connect some sort of battery in order to start the genny. I do keep some extra batteries on AC/DC chargers so it would be likely a 12 volt lead acid battery would be available to connect to the RV if ever needed to start the genny.
Questions arises what type of power supply to look for and how many amps are actually needed.
The RV has 9 12 volt lights of which some have LED bulbs. The absorption frig requires 12 volts to operate (I've been thinking of replacing the absorption frig with an electric sometime inf the future)
There are also some control switches in the stove hood that have some controls but aren't ever use except perhaps once in the while a remote generator starter switch.
I don't ever use the RV gas furnace as it's broken and installed in it's place an electric heater and also have an indoor gas catalytic heater with safety features.
So most of the RV relies on AC and very little on DC. I do sometimes use the RV 12 volt cig. receptacles to plug in 12 volt cig adapters and electronics.
After a little searching I'm finding psu's from around 10 to over 25 amps. some of which are switching power supplies.
e.g. I found this one
MW Mean Well PDF-320-12 DC Output 12V 25A Power Supplyalso many others however I'm not certain if I should be looking for a particular type or just any 12 vdc ac/dc psu that I can be connected to a Progressive Dynamics AC / DC distribution panel.
I thought I would post this question to determine if there's something I'm overlooking as most people install RV converters with battery charger in RVs to supply 12 volts and charge the house batteries.
I think ~10 to ~25 amps should be enough power for a 23 foot motorhome that's kept in one spot all the time?