I had to take a different approach here on the East side of the US. As it turns out for us camping off the power we have to really deal alot with generator run time restrictions as most all of the places we visit have such things in place. The East side of the US has little DISPERSED TYPE camping locations and it seems for us only PRIVATE locations let you get away with running your generator anytime you want to.
With this in mind I went the route to beef up my OFF_ROAD POPUP 2008 trailer with smart mode charging converter/charger, added more batteries, and changed out all incandescent 12VDC bulbs to LED boards.
Then we had to decide what we wanted to run appliance wise that would match up with our installed battery banks which of course does not include Air Conditioning and running some of the very high wattage items like the Microwave (we run a small manual type white faced microwave from WALMART with good success when camping off the power grid).
With my 255AH battery bank we can do almost everything we do at regular electric camp sites including running all the interior and outside lights we want, watch HDTV and play DVDs every night, run my NOAH WX Alert radio, computer and cell phone chargers, fans, even an occasional lap electric blanket. I also get to play some with my Ham Radio hobby... This includes all of the parasitic items the trailer requires to have on 24/7 when camping.
All of this planned out to allow us to to camp one day/night off the batteries and then connect our trailer shore power cable directly to the 2KW Honda EU2000i sitting secured in the tail gate corners of my truck bed which is also locked with a FOLD-A-COVER bed cover. Using the smart mode technology PD9260C converter/charger I can re-charge my batteries to their 90% charge state in a quick three hour generator run time each morning when allowed to run our generator. My 2KW Honda Generator runs very quiet sitting on the tail gate of my Truck when being used.
Been doing this now since 2009 and it works out very success for us camping off the power grids around the high country here on the east side of the US.
These are just some of the things we campers here on the East side of the US have to put up with. When I lived in the Arizona area in the late 60s early 70s it was no problem running a generator anywhere we wanted to. We tent camped all over the high country of Arizona with our Jeep buddies pulling util trailers loaded up with our Tent camping supplies.
This is a google photo of how we all looked back in those days
My camping off the power grid story...
Roy Ken
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Roy - Carolyn
RETIRED DOAF/DON/DOD/CONTR RADIO TECH (42yrs)
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2010 F150, 5.4,3:73 Gears,SCab
2008 Starcraft 14RT EU2000i GEN
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