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jornvango
Mar 15, 2022Explorer II
Thanks for the advice, I went to Walmart and bought a cordless hair clipper. That will be much cheaper than severely upgrading the electrical system in the RV.
I guess the reason I didn't buy a pure sine wave inverter was that I didn't shop around. I just went to Walmart and bought what they had available.
Regarding avoiding buying an overpriced jackery, our Casita doesn't have any roof space available for installing a solar panel, so we use a portable 100 watt solar panel at the moment. I do realize that a jackery which is basically a battery with a built-in inverter, is more than what we need. If I can just add a second battery and another solar panel to the casita, we will be all set. However, I'm not sure how long we will keep the Casita so I like the idea of the jackery being portable into our next RV solution.
I guess the reason I didn't buy a pure sine wave inverter was that I didn't shop around. I just went to Walmart and bought what they had available.
Regarding avoiding buying an overpriced jackery, our Casita doesn't have any roof space available for installing a solar panel, so we use a portable 100 watt solar panel at the moment. I do realize that a jackery which is basically a battery with a built-in inverter, is more than what we need. If I can just add a second battery and another solar panel to the casita, we will be all set. However, I'm not sure how long we will keep the Casita so I like the idea of the jackery being portable into our next RV solution.
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