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| What are some suggestions on how to camp without electric.Any tv's taht run on batteries or any other suggestions?? |
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| If you have 12v deep cycle batteries, you can get an inverter and run low watt items like tv/vcr/dvd, radio,phone charger ect. Nothing big like hair dryer. |
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| Originally written by mi rider on 2006-07-12 1:33 PM
What are some suggestions on how to camp without electric.Any tv's taht run on batteries or any other suggestions??
I dunno,
Isn't MOST of the WHOLE IDEA of camping to get away from dependancy on TVs, etc. ?
Maybe not (-:
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http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/189/p/1/pt/7/product.asp
PS: I second the Coleman magnetic lights...I have about 8 of them and use them inside and outside the trailer...they really are great. I also got an O2Cool fan at Walmart...very light, puts out a LOT of air, and runs 24 hours straight on 8 D Cell batteries. I hang it from a hook in my dressing room in my gooseneck, and it really keeps it cool in there.
Edited by Flooper 2006-07-18 9:23 AM
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![25](https://horsetrailerworld.com/forum/images/decorations/multiple/25.gif) Location: Ohio | If you can't go without it then go buy a small quiet generator to run whatever you might need. |
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