This URL is for an article about inverters. It's the first one I've found that I actually understood. That means it's written for techo-idgits like myself. Really it means it's written in plain English for ordinary folks.
Beth, is your 1500 watt inverter hard-wired to your battery? Is there anything I need to know about my battery if I'm thinking about hooking up a 1200-1500w inverter?
My goal is to be able to boondock for a week, (maybe two?) at a time and have power the whole time without investing in wind/solar/squirrels on wheels. My assumptions are that I need to keep lots of gas in the gas in the gas tank so that I can run the engine to charge the battery. Or does the inverter run off my whatever the battery in the back is called. I assumed that if you plug a small inverter into the lighter, it's running off the engine battery. I then made the logical leap that all inverters run off the engine battery. See why I'm always so confused?




I'll need to move to rig to dump tanks and go shopping and running around. My rig is small, so I don't mind and I don't plan on towing. I just want to be able to stay out on the road for months at a time as frugally as possible. Boondocking seems to be the big way to save $$.