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โJun-01-2014 05:26 PM
mnmbeck wrote:
Update....We camped from Thursday night to Monday afternoon. The battery read between 1/3 and 1/2 when we left. Like I said, we use MINIMAL power when we are dry....we wear headlamps in the trailer (no lights), no fans, no radio, no furnace, etc. But, the basics are still running...fridge, alarms, etc. And, we do turn on the water once a day for dishes. It seems we didn't have a problem after all. But, I would love to know how to monitor the battery power. It looks like a multimeter measures AC power only. Is there a way to monitor, or sporadically check the battery power being used?
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โMay-29-2014 09:56 AM
KMP44 wrote:Windwalker55 wrote:
Using batteries for the fridge could drain your batteries pretty quickly from what I have heard. Have never tried it myself. I usually get my fridge cooled down with AC power before I leave home and then switch to gas when traveling.
?? His fridge is not a 3-way that can run on battery. Its a 2 way - gas or 110V AC. But when its on gas, the controls are running on the battery.
โMay-29-2014 07:48 AM
Windwalker55 wrote:
Using batteries for the fridge could drain your batteries pretty quickly from what I have heard. Have never tried it myself. I usually get my fridge cooled down with AC power before I leave home and then switch to gas when traveling.
โMay-29-2014 07:35 AM
โMay-29-2014 06:33 AM
mnmbeck wrote:
Yes...converter...whoops! We are dry camping and arrived around 11pm. Checked battery at 9am. The only thing we used battery for was a couple of led lights
..not an hour total...and about an hour of fridge use when I thought the gas wasnt working. How can I measure usage?
โMay-28-2014 09:28 AM
mnmbeck wrote:
Update....We camped from Thursday night to Monday afternoon. The battery read between 1/3 and 1/2 when we left. Like I said, we use MINIMAL power when we are dry....we wear headlamps in the trailer (no lights), no fans, no radio, no furnace, etc. But, the basics are still running...fridge, alarms, etc. And, we do turn on the water once a day for dishes. It seems we didn't have a problem after all. But, I would love to know how to monitor the battery power. It looks like a multimeter measures AC power only. Is there a way to monitor, or sporadically check the battery power being used?
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