longhorn1
Ouch, that stings!
I started researching POP-UP truck campers 1-1/2 years ago. Between RV.Net and WanderTheWest I have I received a lot of helpful information and hope to purchase a FWC Grandby self contained during the next year. I do not understand electronics so I hope the experts will be able to give me Electronics 101 in an easy to understand format.
I plan on having 2 AGM batteries and solar (`150W - 200W) (solar will be another topic). Beside the batteries, how does the charger, inverter, and converter work? On a recent post someone who just purchased a new FWC stated he added a 1Q4 Smart Charger in the converter. I'm confused as to what that is all about and why that would be an after market add instead of at the factory.
I also plan on having a Honda 2000 Generator to run the air conditioner when needed and to be able to use to charge the batteries on cloudy days.
I use a CPAP machine so my plan is to be careful about using interior lighting and other elctronics until I get used to the amp usage. If I have a TV, I would probably use the generator while watching. I did find a 400w invertter at Cabela's that I can plug the TV into use the 12V outlet. I just ordered the 12V adaptor for my CPAP and will be able to use it plugged straight into 12V. I spoke with the MFG. and they said the amp usage will be around 3 without the humidifyer. They said I could turn the humidifyer off and just use it in passover which would allow some moisture.
In the winter, I need to know whether batteries need to be removed. The inside storage that I will use doesn't have electricity. On other posts there has been mention of trickle charging the batteries. Do I need to remove them to do this or can this be done with the batteries left in the camper? A little help with this topic would also be appreciated.
Appreciate any help you can provide understanding how things work.
Happy Holidays.
I plan on having 2 AGM batteries and solar (`150W - 200W) (solar will be another topic). Beside the batteries, how does the charger, inverter, and converter work? On a recent post someone who just purchased a new FWC stated he added a 1Q4 Smart Charger in the converter. I'm confused as to what that is all about and why that would be an after market add instead of at the factory.
I also plan on having a Honda 2000 Generator to run the air conditioner when needed and to be able to use to charge the batteries on cloudy days.
I use a CPAP machine so my plan is to be careful about using interior lighting and other elctronics until I get used to the amp usage. If I have a TV, I would probably use the generator while watching. I did find a 400w invertter at Cabela's that I can plug the TV into use the 12V outlet. I just ordered the 12V adaptor for my CPAP and will be able to use it plugged straight into 12V. I spoke with the MFG. and they said the amp usage will be around 3 without the humidifyer. They said I could turn the humidifyer off and just use it in passover which would allow some moisture.
In the winter, I need to know whether batteries need to be removed. The inside storage that I will use doesn't have electricity. On other posts there has been mention of trickle charging the batteries. Do I need to remove them to do this or can this be done with the batteries left in the camper? A little help with this topic would also be appreciated.
Appreciate any help you can provide understanding how things work.
Happy Holidays.