I use 2 Group 31 AGM's and have been happy with their performance while dry camping. We are real conservative with power usage and think 3 nights would be an easy task but that would be without the furnace running.
What are you planning on for your solar power set up? I have two 160 watt panels and a good Rogue MPPT charge controller and even when I tried running things down a bit with lights and the TV left on one night, while we sat outside by the fire, I didn't drop the battery level much past 85%. I didn't take the time to download the power information, but know I was full by noon the next day. Having the remote meter from the Rogue to keep tabs on power info is a nice item to have.
That site only provided about 2 to 3 hours of direct sunlight after 2 PM. This year I will be hitting more shaded sites and will have to keep an eye on things a bit closer. I had my Honda EU2000 and never considered running it, but it's nice to have just in case heavy tree cover or poor weather. The power drop from just a few clouds is very noticeable on the meter.
Steve
SE Michigan
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