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<blockquote data-quote="Adam1970bay" data-source="post: 637330" data-attributes="member: 30467"><p>We stripped out our electric hook up and inverter, used it once in first 5 years. </p><p>Like most others we have a few 12 sockets, usb, lights and head unit plugged in to the 100ah leisure battery, which has a 10</p><p>Watt solar panel topping it up, we don’t have a split charger.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have played a round with a few different inverters, sone are too cheap and nasty, kettle will take a lot of the battery power in one go. </p><p></p><p>We borrowed a 12v fridge- freezer a couple years ago for a week took a leisure. Battery for just the fridge and a 30watt solar panel. And kept the temp at 3degrees all week. </p><p> Would be worth a think if that an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam1970bay, post: 637330, member: 30467"] We stripped out our electric hook up and inverter, used it once in first 5 years. Like most others we have a few 12 sockets, usb, lights and head unit plugged in to the 100ah leisure battery, which has a 10 Watt solar panel topping it up, we don’t have a split charger. I have played a round with a few different inverters, sone are too cheap and nasty, kettle will take a lot of the battery power in one go. We borrowed a 12v fridge- freezer a couple years ago for a week took a leisure. Battery for just the fridge and a 30watt solar panel. And kept the temp at 3degrees all week. Would be worth a think if that an option. [/QUOTE]
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