We are brand new owners of a great Sundance 3000 MK. 4 nights so far! We have some specific questions related to batteries and dry camping and using my CPAP. I'll try to be specific!
1. We have one flooded 12 volt battery.
2. I was told to have a dedicated 12 volt line put into the bedroom so that I can plug in my CPAP "car charger".
3. We want to dry camp without a generator for as many as 5-6 nights. We can live without the microwave etc.and just use our LED lights and furnace occasionally to take off the chill.
4. We cannot charge our batteries when the rig is stowed and think that perhaps we should get AGM batteries. It was suggested that if we get a par of 12 volt and one fades, we can take it to a gas station to charge overnight. We would bring the batteries home to trickle charge between trips.
Are we on the right track? Which brand/seller of AGM batteries is recommended for price and quality? Any recommendations on chargers?
Thanks!
Tracy and Barbara, newbies.
1. We have one flooded 12 volt battery.
2. I was told to have a dedicated 12 volt line put into the bedroom so that I can plug in my CPAP "car charger".
3. We want to dry camp without a generator for as many as 5-6 nights. We can live without the microwave etc.and just use our LED lights and furnace occasionally to take off the chill.
4. We cannot charge our batteries when the rig is stowed and think that perhaps we should get AGM batteries. It was suggested that if we get a par of 12 volt and one fades, we can take it to a gas station to charge overnight. We would bring the batteries home to trickle charge between trips.
Are we on the right track? Which brand/seller of AGM batteries is recommended for price and quality? Any recommendations on chargers?
Thanks!
Tracy and Barbara, newbies.