Sep-21-2021 07:41 AM
Oct-01-2021 07:37 AM
etrippe wrote:
We are 4 months into our new travel trailer and having never owned one before I have some questions about battery charging. I was wondering if while camped, would plugging back into my running tow vehicle charge the battery? We don’t plan on any extended boondocking but for one or two times a year for maybe 5 days maximum. No ac, tv or microwave required. However our refrigerator is 12 volt and we have a max air fan that would be running all night possibly. Just looking at our options. Generator, solar or just run the car. Trailer has 1 12v. battery, and most likely low quality.
Sep-30-2021 12:49 PM
Sep-29-2021 06:18 PM
Sep-29-2021 01:45 PM
etrippe wrote:
We are 4 months into our new travel trailer and having never owned one before I have some questions about battery charging. I was wondering if while camped, would plugging back into my running tow vehicle charge the battery? We don’t plan on any extended boondocking but for one or two times a year for maybe 5 days maximum. No ac, tv or microwave required. However our refrigerator is 12 volt and we have a max air fan that would be running all night possibly. Just looking at our options. Generator, solar or just run the car. Trailer has 1 12v. battery, and most likely low quality.
Sep-29-2021 10:15 AM
1320Fastback wrote:
Of all the options I would get a small 2K watt Inverter Generator and run it during the day time to top off the batteries.
Sep-22-2021 08:20 PM
Sep-22-2021 02:00 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
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Sep-22-2021 01:29 PM
enblethen wrote:
What is make and model of refer?
Sep-22-2021 05:43 AM
Sep-22-2021 04:19 AM
Sep-21-2021 07:10 PM
etrippe wrote:
I’m at home now so I will disconnect the trailer from shore power, turn on the fan and time it till the battery goes down to 1/2. Good idea, thanks
Sep-21-2021 05:51 PM
etrippe wrote:
Thanks all. The frig is all 12 volt, no propane or 120 volt. All I want to do is keep the battery charged for the frig, fan and some led lights over night. Solar sounds promising but what if it’s cloudy for a few of the days that we are dry camping?
I’m at home now so I will disconnect the trailer from shore power, turn on the fan and time it till the battery goes down to 1/2. Good idea, thanks
Sep-21-2021 04:16 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
Sep-21-2021 01:54 PM