Yo!
I have a new FWC Hawk Shell, dual 6 volt batteries and 160w solar panel. I want to be able to hook up a generator to power everything as well, just in case. What are my options? The Hawk Shell does not have a shore power connection.
I’ve looked into the NOCO Genius to accomplish charging with a generator, but was informed that if you are actually using the power in the camper, the NOCO will overheat and shut off; so you can basically only use the NOCO if you’re not using the camper? Solutions? I’ve read through a few of these threads that mention the use of an Iota, but I’m not understanding what exactly I need to do to just plug my camper in and get power. I’m not the best when it comes to all this. Break it down for me! lol
What do I need to do to plug my camper in and charge my batteries, without damaging or inhibiting my solar.
I haven’t had any power/charging issues yet, but we do a lot of winter camping in WA | OR, just want to play it safe.
Thanks,
B
I have a new FWC Hawk Shell, dual 6 volt batteries and 160w solar panel. I want to be able to hook up a generator to power everything as well, just in case. What are my options? The Hawk Shell does not have a shore power connection.
I’ve looked into the NOCO Genius to accomplish charging with a generator, but was informed that if you are actually using the power in the camper, the NOCO will overheat and shut off; so you can basically only use the NOCO if you’re not using the camper? Solutions? I’ve read through a few of these threads that mention the use of an Iota, but I’m not understanding what exactly I need to do to just plug my camper in and get power. I’m not the best when it comes to all this. Break it down for me! lol
What do I need to do to plug my camper in and charge my batteries, without damaging or inhibiting my solar.
I haven’t had any power/charging issues yet, but we do a lot of winter camping in WA | OR, just want to play it safe.
Thanks,
B