Ah, the solar gurus have shown up, so I should expect the generator police to stop by soon!!! Just joshing, ya'll!!! Solar might be in the future, but not before or during this trip.
My inquiry kinda stems around the often mentioned "theory" that the everyday, normal tow vehicle will not provide a high enough (strong enough, hard enough!!) charge to a discharged battery during a return from a campsite. Also, whether running a generator for a few hours (depending on time avail to do so) to charge the batts either by the PD or by an external charger is best. Many differing views on all of this on these sites!!!
I guess I'm wondering if there is an item out there (ready to go, not a kit!!) that would provide a good shot of amperage in a short amount of time before hitting the road.
Am I thinking wrong in this?? Over the years, I've gotten the impression that you need to "kick" the amps up initially to properly recharge the batts, and that just driving home (or wherever!!) isn't the best thing to do, due to the low amps available through a vehicles typical wiring to trailer.
Anyway, thanks for the responses, will keep checking and answer any ??'s that might be asked of me. As to SOLAR, someday!!
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