KingstonCamper
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Hi,
Heading to Watkins Glen NY for the Nascar race in a week and have a few general questions about TT's and camping without shore power and when to use AC, DC or Gas.
2012 Jay Series Sport 10
12' GMC Sierra SLE
1. I will have access to a Yamaha generator during the day to plug into. Is that considered AC power and should I be switching my controls for the fridge to AC while running the generator?
2. In the evening, when the generator is turned off, do I switch the unit back to Gas to run the fridge overnight?
3. When using strictly DC (with no generator), are you able to plug stuff into the outlets (i.e. radio's, Toasters, etc.)? because I thought I read somewhere that DC power will only run things like your lights, CO2 and LP sensors, fridge electrical, etc.
4. When using strictly DC again, does the water pump operate?
Sorry about all the questions, I just never had a thorough orientation when I bought it.
Thanks,
Heading to Watkins Glen NY for the Nascar race in a week and have a few general questions about TT's and camping without shore power and when to use AC, DC or Gas.
2012 Jay Series Sport 10
12' GMC Sierra SLE
1. I will have access to a Yamaha generator during the day to plug into. Is that considered AC power and should I be switching my controls for the fridge to AC while running the generator?
2. In the evening, when the generator is turned off, do I switch the unit back to Gas to run the fridge overnight?
3. When using strictly DC (with no generator), are you able to plug stuff into the outlets (i.e. radio's, Toasters, etc.)? because I thought I read somewhere that DC power will only run things like your lights, CO2 and LP sensors, fridge electrical, etc.
4. When using strictly DC again, does the water pump operate?
Sorry about all the questions, I just never had a thorough orientation when I bought it.
Thanks,