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โOct-11-2020 12:20 PM
wopachop wrote:mrad wrote:Have a favorite pizza dough recipe?
There is a secondary issue, although not as important. in th ewinter, I have a fishouse that I stay in for the weekend. I usually use the ryobi to power the satalite, tv, lights, and pizza oven. However, recently I have been using my deep cycles to power it in the evening to keep the noise levels down. I would now use the GC batteries in the winter at the fishouse also.
For the fish house you could look towards the RC chargers that people use for drones. Know anyone thats into that stuff? They might have a used one for cheap.
Bring the batteries and the Ryobi and a small charger to recharge the batteries during the day. Or for an emergency charge at night.
โOct-11-2020 11:07 AM
mrad wrote:Have a favorite pizza dough recipe?
There is a secondary issue, although not as important. in th ewinter, I have a fishouse that I stay in for the weekend. I usually use the ryobi to power the satalite, tv, lights, and pizza oven. However, recently I have been using my deep cycles to power it in the evening to keep the noise levels down. I would now use the GC batteries in the winter at the fishouse also.
โOct-11-2020 10:41 AM
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โOct-11-2020 10:26 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:BFL13 wrote:
YIf you have solar you can get them to a higher SOC before dark. In that case, do your 50-80 in the morning and let the solar do what it can the rest of the day. You can run the solar while doing your gen/charger to get more amps--just leave the solar on all day--it will do whatever it can.
A properly sized solar system (and adequate sunlight) will recharge your batteries AND do the long, slow equalization charge as necessary.
โOct-11-2020 10:14 AM
BFL13 wrote:
YIf you have solar you can get them to a higher SOC before dark. In that case, do your 50-80 in the morning and let the solar do what it can the rest of the day. You can run the solar while doing your gen/charger to get more amps--just leave the solar on all day--it will do whatever it can.
โOct-11-2020 10:11 AM
mrad wrote:
... this forum has convinced me to go the golf cart battery route. At this time I hope to go with at least two golf cart batteries and if room allows, have them hook up four.
mrad wrote:
From what I understand, the two golf cart batteries should give me more amp hours than two group 27's???
Is there a big difference in brand quality on golf cart batteries? Or all they all better than 12 volt deep cycles?
mrad wrote:
Once they are fully charged, would the 2200 be able to supply enough power to keep fridge and batteries charged for the day?
mrad wrote:
I also have a champion 3100 I could use and may to keep one ac running during the day and then fire the onan up later in the afternoon so both can keep it cool for sleeping.
โOct-11-2020 09:58 AM
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โOct-10-2020 06:49 PM
wopachop wrote:
I see this as a noise level issue. Not really a battery issue. You only boondock 3 days a year, and your trailer has a huge built in generator.
Need to decide if you will feel uncomfortable running the Onan at times because it might bother neighbors. If that is the case then bring the Ryobi. You will get a feel for how long charge times take. Worse thing you could do is ignore the built in genny. Actually want to start them every month if you have the discipline and ability. I know people who store trailers hours away so they can only cycle the generator and ACs when they go camping. Which for most is not every single month.
โOct-10-2020 05:58 PM
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