Mar-28-2018 08:02 AM
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Mar-29-2018 09:26 AM
Oscar P wrote:
I'll bump this back up when I get it home and able to dig deeper into it. Like I said, I appreciate all the help to this point.
One more quick question to occupy my mind until then. I did some looking at my solar panel last night. It shows to be rated at 315w@9A. From what I have read, this should be adequate to charge two batteries in a day's time. Does this sound accurate to others? Would be nice if I could cut the truck electrical out of the equation all together and run only on solar.
Mar-29-2018 07:26 AM
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Mar-29-2018 06:35 AM
MWJones wrote:
Oscar,
There are so many unknowns that we really can't help you. You need to get the camper home to you and find out all the things that has been talked about.
Good Luck and enjoy your adventure.
Mar-28-2018 04:12 PM
RickW wrote:
Have you confirmed that the furnace and interior lights will run on 12 volts? If so, what was the original source of 12 v power.
Mar-28-2018 03:36 PM
Mar-28-2018 02:57 PM
Mar-28-2018 02:15 PM
Mar-28-2018 12:25 PM
Mar-28-2018 11:35 AM
RickW wrote:
Question:
Have you confirmed that the furnace and interior lights will run on 12 volts? If so, what was the original source of 12 v power.
One or two extra batteries in the truck bed and a switchable connection to the truck charging system will get you on your way. A small battery charger will keep you going when you have access to shore power. A small power inverter will service small electronic chargers and power supplies.
Solar panels or small generator will extend boondocking time.
Was the pantry originally a refrigerator or just an ice box?
Hope this helps,
Mar-28-2018 11:10 AM
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