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ICamel wrote:Dupa wrote:2oldman wrote:
Run the generator while removing the camper.
That was my first thought as well but, unfortunately, the jacks only draw from the battery. So whether I am connected to the truck, gens or shore power while loading/unloading, the jacks discharge the batteries much faster than the truck/gen/shore can replenish.
If you have the 12v DC charging cord for your generator, try hooking it directly to your camper batteries while running your generator rather than running it through your converter when raising or lowering your camper?
Jan-19-2023 12:10 PM
Dupa wrote:2oldman wrote:
Run the generator while removing the camper.
That was my first thought as well but, unfortunately, the jacks only draw from the battery. So whether I am connected to the truck, gens or shore power while loading/unloading, the jacks discharge the batteries much faster than the truck/gen/shore can replenish.
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Dupa wrote:Yes, sounds like your converter isn't big enough.
I've got two of the Honda 2000 gens (they are new and in good running cond.), so that should be plenty big enough?
Jan-19-2023 10:30 AM
Dupa wrote:Still that would be better than not using the gen, right?2oldman wrote:
Run the generator while removing the camper.
That was my first thought as well but, unfortunately, the jacks only draw from the battery. So whether I am connected to the truck, gens or shore power while loading/unloading, the jacks discharge the batteries much faster than the truck/gen/shore can replenish.
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