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Old 01-14-2022, 04:52 PM   #9
Stephene1219
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I only do boondocking. I had a T@B 320 CSS prior and was all over the US and Canada. Have upgraded to a 29/22.

If you are really boondocking the you must have solar. I have added solar so I have 450w of solar power. It cam with 100w and a 30 Amp controller. A 30 Amp controller can handle 600w of solar power. I add 2 175w Renogy flexible solar panels. I added 2 125 AMP AGM batteries wired in parallel. AS long as there is some sun I have never had an issue with power. Last year I did a 7,000 mile US and Canada cross country trip and only stayed in 4 campgrounds with power.

If you are really staying off grid then a generator can work. You need to carry gas and it is noisy. Most campgrounds today have limited or curtailed generator use.
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