We do boondock quite a bit, we are also Thousand Trails members and a lot of TT parks have little to no 50A hookups. Some even charge more for them. With this setup on just a 30A shore, even in bad weather or shaded site we can run all our appliances 24/7 and simultaneously. It was important to us to do so as we are 100% self contained as far as appliances from satellite com’s to laundry and showering/bath (six of us) we have quite a lot of electrical demand.
Laundry is almost an every day occurrence for us and if in hot weather we don’t want to turn off an AC unit to run the dryer etc.
I think we added around 7/800lbs. Lithium is very light weight.
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Originally Posted by PlayersZ28
So you don't boondock or dry camp a lot? Why the huge investment in solar if you are on hookups or at least have them available?
Any idea how much weight you added to the trailer?
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