Hello Everyone,
I am new to the forum and Im in need of help/advice. I recently purchased a new Wilderness 2575RK and my plans are to get rid of the house and everything I own in the next 12 months and pack only what's needed and set off and do full time rving. It's just me so the power consumption will be minimum, but want to make sure I have it when I need it. I am trying to do some upgrades while I am still employed and I feel the electrical is a good place to start. I plan on doing dry camping from time to time and also hit RV parks as well. I will have 2 Yamaha 2000w that I can run in tandem when needed, but would like to run on batteries when I can. I have read many articles on solar, inverters, generators, inverter/chargers, converter/chargers and so on. I am now officially overloaded...no pun intended. Should I have a solar setup to help charge the batteries and run an inverter? Or maybe the generator with an inverter/charger? I am open to any help/advice that you may have.
Thanks
Kevin
I am new to the forum and Im in need of help/advice. I recently purchased a new Wilderness 2575RK and my plans are to get rid of the house and everything I own in the next 12 months and pack only what's needed and set off and do full time rving. It's just me so the power consumption will be minimum, but want to make sure I have it when I need it. I am trying to do some upgrades while I am still employed and I feel the electrical is a good place to start. I plan on doing dry camping from time to time and also hit RV parks as well. I will have 2 Yamaha 2000w that I can run in tandem when needed, but would like to run on batteries when I can. I have read many articles on solar, inverters, generators, inverter/chargers, converter/chargers and so on. I am now officially overloaded...no pun intended. Should I have a solar setup to help charge the batteries and run an inverter? Or maybe the generator with an inverter/charger? I am open to any help/advice that you may have.
Thanks
Kevin