We dry-camped at Crater Lake in Oregon for three nights in late August and were very frugal with electric; lights on only as needed, water pump on when needed and Fantastic Fan on for perhaps 4 hours total over the stay. There's a blue light on the front of the 12v tv in the "bedroom" that I assume shows that it's in ready mode, a bit annoying in an otherwise completely dark cabin, so I unplugged that as well.
We had to run the generator twice for about an hour to keep the batteries indicating 1/2. I wonder if this might be more related to the quality of the batteries Thor installed as our dry camping battery experience with another Sprinter-based model was much better.
2015 Citation Sprinter 24SR
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