Oct-03-2013 09:08 PM
Oct-05-2013 08:03 PM
AimlessWanderLust wrote:deltabravo wrote:Racorman wrote:
We run a satellite receiver, TV, sewing machine, computers for many hours of the day.
Do you have all the equipment in a cargo trailer? (except the SAT receiver).
Looks like they have a 5th wheel, not a truck camper.
Oct-05-2013 07:26 AM
deltabravo wrote:Racorman wrote:
We run a satellite receiver, TV, sewing machine, computers for many hours of the day.
Do you have all the equipment in a cargo trailer? (except the SAT receiver).
Oct-04-2013 03:27 PM
Racorman wrote:
We run a satellite receiver, TV, sewing machine, computers for many hours of the day.
Oct-04-2013 03:24 PM
Oct-04-2013 01:54 PM
wintersun wrote:
Seems like overkill and a lot of extra weight to haul around. We do fine with two 110AH 12v batteries never getting below 80% DOD when camping and the 15 amps provided by two solar panels recharges them in less than 3 hours.
Oct-04-2013 01:44 PM
wintersun wrote:
Seems like overkill and a lot of extra weight to haul around. We do fine with two 110AH 12v batteries never getting below 80% DOD when camping and the 15 amps provided by two solar panels recharges them in less than 3 hours.
Oct-04-2013 11:43 AM
Oct-04-2013 11:20 AM
Oct-04-2013 11:02 AM
Boatycall wrote:Seems like overkill, well to many, yes.wintersun wrote:
Seems like overkill and a lot of extra weight to haul around. We do fine with two 110AH 12v batteries never getting below 80% DOD when camping and the 15 amps provided by two solar panels recharges them in less than 3 hours.
If four is overkill, what's six? I have six. I live near Seattle. Think solar and Seattle. They don't work together. Now, on the other hand, if I could mount some sort of hydroelectric generator to my downspouts I'd be set.
I run a 2kw inverter, and run my coffee maker, satellite, nuker, the whole works.
I have two golf carts in the factory spot, four more in the basement with a vent.
Oct-04-2013 10:53 AM
wintersun wrote:
Seems like overkill and a lot of extra weight to haul around. We do fine with two 110AH 12v batteries never getting below 80% DOD when camping and the 15 amps provided by two solar panels recharges them in less than 3 hours.
Oct-04-2013 10:32 AM
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