I'm planning on purchasing a generator (either a Honda or Yamaha 2000) for our trip to Alaska this summer. We have found that we can do well with our 220 amp-hour battery and our 100w solar panel using our compressor fridge and our 2 CPAPs (other electrical use is minimal). My concern is with dry camping anywhere from 1 to 7 days where we may be shaded, have cloudy days, and may need to run the furnace. We haven't yet dry camped where the furnace was needed.
What I've read online about recharging batteries with a generator isn't the most clear. It would appear that there are 3 ways to charge using a generator: 1) using AC from the generator and plug into the camper as if I had shore power and let the camper's converter handle the charging; 2) use DC from the generator; and 3) plug a battery charger into the generator and use it to charge the batteries. So, what is the preferred method and why?
Also, any input on using propane with either of these generators? My truck is diesel and the camper, of course, uses propane. I'd rather not carry a third type of fuel without a real good reason.
Thanks.
What I've read online about recharging batteries with a generator isn't the most clear. It would appear that there are 3 ways to charge using a generator: 1) using AC from the generator and plug into the camper as if I had shore power and let the camper's converter handle the charging; 2) use DC from the generator; and 3) plug a battery charger into the generator and use it to charge the batteries. So, what is the preferred method and why?
Also, any input on using propane with either of these generators? My truck is diesel and the camper, of course, uses propane. I'd rather not carry a third type of fuel without a real good reason.
Thanks.