barefooter
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Need to find out a little more on this. Just picked up a new trailer and am planning on going a little more green with the new set-up. I would like to be able to take the trailer out for a weekend and not worry about having to plug in, etc. Seems like you can get some great campsites without hookups, but of course wife will still want to use tv, coffee pot and microwave. :d
So my plan would be to go with 4 6v batteries, with and inverter and solar system to charge. With this - would I be able to run fridge on 120V whiule I was driving and turn it over to propane to park.
I really don't want to haul around a genset - nor do I want the noise. Most of my camping is weekend only. (plus my wife is such a greenie - I have her thinking it was her idea to do this)
Dave - can I run the entire 120 system through the inverter? Are there some inverters that will act as a switch to shore power when plugged in (I know most act as battery chargers as well)? Or do I need to craft some sort of sub-panel for 120 and have a swich before that?
So my plan would be to go with 4 6v batteries, with and inverter and solar system to charge. With this - would I be able to run fridge on 120V whiule I was driving and turn it over to propane to park.
I really don't want to haul around a genset - nor do I want the noise. Most of my camping is weekend only. (plus my wife is such a greenie - I have her thinking it was her idea to do this)
Dave - can I run the entire 120 system through the inverter? Are there some inverters that will act as a switch to shore power when plugged in (I know most act as battery chargers as well)? Or do I need to craft some sort of sub-panel for 120 and have a swich before that?