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Electricity

by JT
(RI)

Question: I'm new to this and have no owner’s manual. How can I run electricity while driving? Do I need to run the generator to make coffee or so my kids can watch a DVD?

Answer: If you have a generator, that will work to run appliances. If you also have an inverter that converts battery power to 110V, you could use your batteries as the power source. Typically (depends on how your RV operating systems are set up), while driving your batteries are being recharged. Note that if you try to use the inverter/batteries as the power source while stationary, you will quickly run down your batteries.

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