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Grit dog wrote:
Oreo nut. I feel bad you were duped into this โnewโ technology. My response above was not directed at you whatsoever.
But at this point, even if your new camper has 2 rv dealer Walmart special batteries in it, you will have to watch how much youโre draining the batteries closely.
Effectively taking away from the convenience and ease of old 2 way or 3 way absorption refrigerators.
Imo best move now, short of returning the camper or changing the fridge, is get ya some decent battery reserve capacity and maybe put a dc dc charger on the truck to keep โem up during travel.
You could always run a generator in the back of the truck and duck tape the power cord to the camper as well.
If you donโt do something you will probably need to babysit the fridge during all them extended periods when it canโt be hooked to shore power.
Sorry to hear of your troubles.
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Oreonut wrote:
How do you travel with the fridge running without the risk of draining the truck battery at meal stops? We do have a small solar system that came with the trailer but that is all new to us too.
โApr-22-2023 06:48 AM
Oreonut wrote:This sounds problematic. Any way you can keep the trailer plugged in until you are leaving?
โฆ Been watching some videos but now I just more confused than before as to what is the best way to do it. Our trailer will be unplugged the entire night before we leave an I'm afraid to put any food in it!
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