sharon wrote:Not necessarily Mitch. Not all trailers or rv's come with an inverter. An inverter is pretty simple. It takes DC power from the battery and makes AC power. AC power is what you have in your stick house. DC is what you have in your car. AC is Alternating Current, think of it as hills and valleys. DC is Direct Current, think of it as a straight line. An inverter puts the hills and valleys in the straight line. If you do indeed have an inverter, you have to push a button to turn it on and it should be labeled. You can also buy small portable ones to use while camping. Hope this all made sense.
[/quote]mitch5252 wrote: the MAIN problem will be getting sweetie to part with 800 bucks!!!
I'm kinda stoked!
mitch5252 wrote:I have dual propane tanks, but I could dump one and that way, hardly 'gain' any weight.
mitch5252 wrote:
How do you keep your generators from walking off when you're camping?
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