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Originally Posted by jpmihalk
That is true, I do run the inverter all of the time, but I also have 400W of solar on the roof keeping the batteries charged during the daytime.
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...and, if you don't have solar, as we don't, you can run your AGS(Automatic Generator Starter), if you have such, to come on anytime your batteries fall below a certain charge level, such as 12.0, like we do.
We have 5 tvs, 3 dish receivers, residential fridge, microwave/convection, 8-10 internet devices/computers, 110v supplemental fans for each area, etc. Sometimes the AGS will kick the generator on every hour, and run for 30 mins to recharge the batteries for the inverter, or sometimes less often, especially overnight when less items are being used.
The AGS is great for drycamping in parking lots, or when away from rv parks and campgrounds, or even at state and national parks when no electricity is supplied.