I have both the redarc and Renogy systems. Both will charge car batteries once you house is fully charged. Both function almost the same. I have had no problems with either brand. Redarc is more compact, and I’m sure a lot tougher. Renogy is obviously a lot more cost effective.
I have a power wagon at the moment and have been a ram guy for my last 6 trucks. if I were buying today the ford Godzilla engine would be very tempting, that and the fact you can order the ford with a tremor package with rear locker and front limited slip.
Just got back from a few nights out in the desert. Got close zero, but I stayed nice and warm. Honestly I couldn’t be happier with the enduro. No real problems more shakedown type stuff. I’ve spent about 7 weeks in it now and it’s working great. Highly recommend!
It would run on that but you would be probably be better to charge the power station of the inverter and plug your fridge into either the 12v outlet in the car or into your 12v on power station. That way your power station would charge faster.
I think you will need them. I have owned at least a dozen trucks the last 25years and have installed on all of them. It’s the first thing I do. Regardless if its a 3500 2500 or 1500. I think it just makes the truck more versatile and you can make adjustments on the go!
i have a gas fueled aqua hot. they make it in diesel and propane aswell. So far so good, very efficient creates a lot of heat, and hot water. It’s new though so only time will tell how it holds up.
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