Why can’t I have same set up in a caravan (1 Viewer)

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Be careful traveling with a full water tank, if at the front it’s a lot more weight on the tow hitch, also they can be not as watertight as as a motorhome tank. Also if your toilet has a separate water tank if traveling with it full the water can splash up and wreck the electric flush.
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Still dropping clangers and making it up as I go along
In all honesty I don’t know. I just don’t quite understand why caravans don’t have same stuff as MH. They’re not too far apart- or are they?
Gosh I would put your tin hat on for that comment :whistle2: :giggler: your very brave
 
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Charging is the big issue.

If you are mainly on sites using hook up, you don't need Lithium
If you are mainly on sites using hook up, you don't need an inverter
If you are mainly on sites using hook up, you don't need solar panels

If you are mainly on sites not using hook up how would you charge your lithium batteries?

On a Fifth wheel set up we can install a Battery to Battery charger and use the appropriate cables and use Anderson plugs to allow for inter connection, this simply isn't feasible in a car/caravan set up and a normal 12s set up would simply melt
Can’t this be the solar? Had three weeks during summer where they’d be fully charged when arriving, but never moved the van or ran the engine and they work brilliantly.

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