Once upon a time (before I started my cargo conversion), I thought that the juice/electric would be nearly infinite for the humble 7x16 trailer I was building. Now I'm wondering if I've installed way too many power hungry gadgets. Plus, I was wanting to purchase a dual fuel inverter/generator this weekend, but I'm not sure the ones available will be stout enough for the task. Any insights, suggestions or just the cold hard facts would be appreciated in these three areas...
1) 15,000 btu AC w/ heat strip; Magic Chef Fridge model # HVDR430SE, Rated Voltage 115V, Rated Current 1.5A, Power Input 120W;
Samsung 32" Smart TV model # UN32J5500AF, 110-120V, 80W, Typical Power 26W;
Lights: One 2 lamp 4' LED Strip Light 4,500 Lumens, 50 Input Watts, 80 CRI; Three 2 lamp 2' LED Strip Lights...
Cooking Gadgets: Med. Crock Pot, Hot Plate
Five Receptacles for Lap Top Computer, Phone Charger...
Can both the AC and Fridge run continually? Would watching TV while the AC, Fridge are running be possible? Oh, how about with lights on?
2) I had hoped that I would be able to hook the Fridge up to a deep cycle battery with inverter while traveling to the camp sites/destinations. Six to 12 hours of traveling? Is this wishful thinking or are there deep cycle batteries that have enough amp hours for the task? I'm confused on just how much power would be required for the fridge.
3) I'm tempted on getting the Champion 3500 Duel Fuel Inverter Generator, but not sure if it would be adequate for my needs, and to make it worse I was wanting to run it primary on the propane. If this generator will not meet the needs... What do other 30 amp RVers do that have way more stuff than I would be using?
Thanks