Boondocking
Ok....after RV'ing for almost 2 years, I decided to delve into the concept of camping without shore power. I guess I have been under the assumption that I could run off the gennie during the day and run off house batteries at night. In preparation, I figured I should calculate the draw on the batteries to determine how long I could run off the batteries. Silly me - I had assumed I would have something close to shore power operational status when running off batteries. What I found was the only things operating off the batteries was the residential fridge, the tv/satellite receiver, and an outlet in the bedroom. No other appliances, no A/C, no lights. Am I missing something?
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