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Old 12-17-2015, 07:39 AM   #1
Marine By Choice
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Vegas 24.1
State: Washington
Posts: 221
THOR #2123
BiPAP or CPAP use

My wife uses a BiPAP machine nightly. Wonderful machine!

Today I bought a 300 watt inverter to run it when we are not on shore power. I am considering a third house battery and wiring it to the batteries under the steps. I would put the battery in the outside storage bay on the drivers side under the bed.

Here are my questions:

1. What size wire should I use between batteries? And do I just hook to one of the two batteries under the steps, or do I hook to one positive and one negative on the two different batteries?

2. My plan is to then install a 12V plug near the bed to plug the inverter in. I would have the plug wired to the battery in the storage bay.

3. I purchased a portable 150 Watt solar panel kit to recharge when boondocking. My thought is to hook the solar to the battery in the storage bay to keep the battery topped off. Your thoughts?

4. We are joining a 7 vehicle caravan February 8th for a tour of Baja, Mexico of 28 days. We will be boondocking for several (3-4) days a couple times and really don't believe I will need the generator. Again, your thoughts?

I have a 2016 Vegas 24.1.

Thanks!
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