LOL the thread title does relate to MH electrics and not the Rock Band (A long story for another time, but I did play drums for AC/DC at the Grey hound Croydon some 31 years back, albeit only one performance due to the real drummer being totally '**ssed' and unconcious).
Any way, to stay on the right track: Being a newbie, please can some one explain a few facts for me.
1: Being that there are what look like conventional 13 amp sockets in the MH, I assume I when I plug my lap top power lead, or my household toaster or any other conventional 240 volt item in, I am running off of the 'camp site' mains to power them.
2: I know I can get what is called an 'inverter' so as to run 240 volt items off of the MH's batteries.
Please can someone explain how quickly you would flatten your MH batteries powering 240 volt items, if you were not able to use option 1 and plug into the camp site mains electric?
Do 'inverters' put a heavy strain on the abilities of the batteries?
I am sorry if my questions are strange or not clear, my mind is as foggy as 'how to ask' as it is in 'finding the answer'
Happy Travels
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Any way, to stay on the right track: Being a newbie, please can some one explain a few facts for me.
1: Being that there are what look like conventional 13 amp sockets in the MH, I assume I when I plug my lap top power lead, or my household toaster or any other conventional 240 volt item in, I am running off of the 'camp site' mains to power them.
2: I know I can get what is called an 'inverter' so as to run 240 volt items off of the MH's batteries.
Please can someone explain how quickly you would flatten your MH batteries powering 240 volt items, if you were not able to use option 1 and plug into the camp site mains electric?
Do 'inverters' put a heavy strain on the abilities of the batteries?
I am sorry if my questions are strange or not clear, my mind is as foggy as 'how to ask' as it is in 'finding the answer'
Happy Travels
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