![]() ![]() Then you will need to determine the power consumption (watt usage) of each of those devices from a day-to-day perspective based on your usage - BEFORE you can make an informed choice on a camping power supply or a dual battery system that’s right for you - especially if you’re planning to camp off-grid for any length of time.Ī watt meter* - which is a device that measures power usage/draw - is very handy for determining the power consumption of your devices, OR you can look at the device’s power supply label and use the below formula to get a fairly decent idea: ![]() Next you’ll want to narrow down all the electrical devices you may need to power while camping or traveling using a dual battery system.įor us that list looked fairly simple at first glance:Ĭharging Mobile Devices (2 cell phones, and a laptop) A professional should always be consulted when dealing with any electrical system***Īssess Your Needs For a Dual Battery Setupįirst, if you’re completely new to electrical systems, start by checking out Part 1 of our Camping Power Series for a straight-forward explanation of basic electrical terms and principles. The information provided in this post is bore solely from our personal experience and opinion. ***DISCLAIMER: We are NOT professional electricians. In this post we’re going to walk you through our dual battery system decision process, the camping power supply options available, and how you can integrate a solar generator into your dual battery setup to meet your camping power needs. Especially with our plans of working remotely while off grid. When we decided to turn the truck into an overland adventure vehicle, one of the most challenging elements we had to consider was a reliable way to meet our power needs while camping. ![]()
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