Atl-atl
Adventurer
Im planning to upgrade to a fridge in the future and already have the one picked out(Truck Fridge TF65) that will fit into my icebox opening, just need to spend the money. Ive included its Ah rating into my calculations and I should be fine without solar. My total draw is 13.2Ah so that calculates to 316.8Ah/24 hours. Obviously I wont be running everything at the same time, all day. In fact Ill likely never run everything at the same time. Lights, for example, are typically only on for a few seconds or minutes at a time and only one of them not all of them. Water pump only runs for a few seconds at a time. Furnace is rarely even needed etc. The fridge would be the only thing running consistently but even then its running intermittently just to keep its contents cold. I currently have a dual battery setup with a charging relay with a total of 125Ah. Eventually I will get a matching Duracell Ultra AGM starting/cycling battery to match my Duracell Ultra AGM house battery and then my total Ah will be close to 200. My Realistic draw in a 24 hour period without running the vehicle is probably in the 50-60 range with the fridge. My house battery is 90Ah. The other reality of my camping situation is I very rarely stay in the same place two nights in a row. My friends and I are much more adventure/overland type campers so I will almost always be driving the vehicle for some amount of time, multiple hours most likely, in between "deep cycles" of the battery. Could I upgrade to solar? Sure. Will I? Probably not. It will be easy to wire in a charge controller once this current round of wiring is completed though...
Furnace/T-stat 3A
Water pump 1.6A
Outside light 0.5A
Inside lights 0.5A x4
*future fridge 6A (40A/24hours)
LP/CO detector 0.1A
Total =13.2Ah, 316.8A/24 hours
Furnace/T-stat 3A
Water pump 1.6A
Outside light 0.5A
Inside lights 0.5A x4
*future fridge 6A (40A/24hours)
LP/CO detector 0.1A
Total =13.2Ah, 316.8A/24 hours