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Old 06-30-2014, 01:11 PM   #6
Bob86ZZ4
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Aha, that explains it. I think the one thing you're going to need to determine for sure is how long do you want to be able to run it with the generator and engine off. That's what you need the inverter for isn't it? So, you need to figure out what exactly do you need to run and for how long. Then you can determine how much battery you'll need. I saw a truck that a guy built to be able to run his roof air (one unit) for 24 hours on battery power. He had a HUGE bank of batteries for it.
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