Hi guys,
So after hours of reading, I am now confused as anything. I was hoping someone has some real life experience with a 120 running a Camper, extra batteries, lights, fridge, solar etc.
I am renoing our Camper at the moment (1985 Jayco Dove). It has no battery or much power on board, but I plan to add a bit. Prado has a brand new cranking battery, thats it. I have the fridge in the car for when I go on Boys only Trips and take the Swag. Plus we unhitch the Camper and take off for the day while camping.
Things we use/plan to use while off the grid and parked up
Prado 12v Accessories
- 65L Fridge
- Camping LED Spot Lights on the rear
- Camping LED strip in Awning
- Radio sometimes while camping
Camper
Elecrolux 3 way Fridge (Has 12v and Gas)
Water Pump
12v TV/DVD player sometimes (little one)
Camp LED Lights
Interior LED Lights
Phone charging and other USB charging stuff
I think the power under the bonnet is in the Prado is straight forward, a controller and second battery with a lead to the rear and Anderson Plug. But I am trying to work out the Camper, and the Solar part.
From my reading, I have a few solutions for the camper I think.
1. 3rd Battery in Camper to run all power in there, charged while on the road. Possibly add Solar to the Camper (but would require a second controller right?) Therefore can run Camper Fridge while away from camp. Expensive
2. No Battery in Camper. Plug in Camper when at camp to run the camper from the Prado AUX. Remove the Fridge from the camper all together and just use the Fridge in the Prado. Possibly move Fridge in Annex while staying for a few days. Future proof to allow Solar into the Prado while parked up. Less, Cheaper. Worry would be voltage drop to Camper, but would this be a problem?
Am I thinking right? My preference would be to go the second option to keep cost down, but only neg would be if some stay at camp and we talk the Prado, no power in the Camper.
Then once I have decided on which way to go, I have to work out which controller...
Appreciate any advice.
So after hours of reading, I am now confused as anything. I was hoping someone has some real life experience with a 120 running a Camper, extra batteries, lights, fridge, solar etc.
I am renoing our Camper at the moment (1985 Jayco Dove). It has no battery or much power on board, but I plan to add a bit. Prado has a brand new cranking battery, thats it. I have the fridge in the car for when I go on Boys only Trips and take the Swag. Plus we unhitch the Camper and take off for the day while camping.
Things we use/plan to use while off the grid and parked up
Prado 12v Accessories
- 65L Fridge
- Camping LED Spot Lights on the rear
- Camping LED strip in Awning
- Radio sometimes while camping
Camper
Elecrolux 3 way Fridge (Has 12v and Gas)
Water Pump
12v TV/DVD player sometimes (little one)
Camp LED Lights
Interior LED Lights
Phone charging and other USB charging stuff
I think the power under the bonnet is in the Prado is straight forward, a controller and second battery with a lead to the rear and Anderson Plug. But I am trying to work out the Camper, and the Solar part.
From my reading, I have a few solutions for the camper I think.
1. 3rd Battery in Camper to run all power in there, charged while on the road. Possibly add Solar to the Camper (but would require a second controller right?) Therefore can run Camper Fridge while away from camp. Expensive
2. No Battery in Camper. Plug in Camper when at camp to run the camper from the Prado AUX. Remove the Fridge from the camper all together and just use the Fridge in the Prado. Possibly move Fridge in Annex while staying for a few days. Future proof to allow Solar into the Prado while parked up. Less, Cheaper. Worry would be voltage drop to Camper, but would this be a problem?
Am I thinking right? My preference would be to go the second option to keep cost down, but only neg would be if some stay at camp and we talk the Prado, no power in the Camper.
Then once I have decided on which way to go, I have to work out which controller...
Appreciate any advice.
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