Perhaps many people have been confused by the lack of electricity in RVs,are those RV travelers really that happy with their lives?
The members of Acoucou are travel enthusiasts, and in the past, RVing was more like a place to sleep and transportation, and often when we needed to accomplish other things in life, we had to choose to go to an RV campground. Because we know we can't live without electricity, and the initial caravan, it can't provide the electricity needed for life.
So, when we are on a trip and don't want to drive into an RV campground, we often need to add more power output to our RV.
The first solution (and the earliest one), adding a battery to provide more power, which is simple and can provide a longer range until it runs out.
The second solution (and currently more popular) is to be able to provide a constant supply of electricity with the help of solar energy, which is the way to be able to produce your own electricity, and perhaps you can see that more and more RVs are currently installed with photovoltaic panels.
So how do you choose the right way for you? First we need to calculate the power of the appliance, our own expenses, and the plan for the trip. If you are just taking your family out for a short trip on weekends or holidays, you only need to install the corresponding power of the battery to ensure the power supply of the appliances in the caravan; if you are going on a long trip that lasts for a long time, you may also go to uninhabited places, then the solar system will be a good choice for you. The above is only one of the most rational choices, both have their pros and cons, the combination of battery + solar system in the actual RV life is more relevant to the actual, as long as the budget is sufficient, in order to have a better travel experience, many users will do their best to set up their own RV power supply system.
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