theendresult
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Hey everybody! Im new to the forum. Im going to be going on a adventure across canada and the us starting July 1st. Im converting my grand cherokee crd into somewhat of a expedition vehicle. Ive looked though a bunch of posts about wiring and I feel more confused than before. So Im hoping I can get some advice from some experienced travelers.
Im wondering if it would be wise to put in a 2nd battery? My power usage will consist of interior lights, arb fridge, laptop and cell phone charging and a webasto heater running at night. I will be working a few hours a day to fund the trip on my computer and phone so charging will be for 3-4hrs daily. I will be driving for 2-4 hrs daily to charge the battery so will one battery be enough or would 2 be recommended.
Also what size inverter do you think I need. All I know is I have a 55w cigarette lighter inverter and last time I plugged my laptop into it my laptop started to smell funny and the screen flickered lol. So Im assuming I need either a proper inverter or a bigger one? If I can get a proper cigarette inverter for my laptop then maybe I dont even need a bigger amp looking inverter? Im pretty sure the arb fridge has a cigarette lighter plug in adapter and I have one of those in the trunk area. After going though a few peoples threads Ive seen some running 3000 watt inverters. Seems like overkill for me?
Thanks for the help in advance:victory:
Im wondering if it would be wise to put in a 2nd battery? My power usage will consist of interior lights, arb fridge, laptop and cell phone charging and a webasto heater running at night. I will be working a few hours a day to fund the trip on my computer and phone so charging will be for 3-4hrs daily. I will be driving for 2-4 hrs daily to charge the battery so will one battery be enough or would 2 be recommended.
Also what size inverter do you think I need. All I know is I have a 55w cigarette lighter inverter and last time I plugged my laptop into it my laptop started to smell funny and the screen flickered lol. So Im assuming I need either a proper inverter or a bigger one? If I can get a proper cigarette inverter for my laptop then maybe I dont even need a bigger amp looking inverter? Im pretty sure the arb fridge has a cigarette lighter plug in adapter and I have one of those in the trunk area. After going though a few peoples threads Ive seen some running 3000 watt inverters. Seems like overkill for me?
Thanks for the help in advance:victory: