mkhrcfly
I will be building my TD starting this spring I like to get things in place before I start, the question is I have a 12volt convertor to 110 ac its 1000 wats 8.5 amps...
Welcome to T&TTT, Mike. I believe the device you speak of in this first part of your post would be known as an inverter.
An inverter changes up, typically, 12V DC to 110/120V AC
A converter typically changes down; 110/120V AC to +/-12V DC
When we camp for the most part there is elect hook up but sometimes we would be without power, Would I be ok to wire from the 110 supply to a charger to a set of batterys to convertor and wire 110 to camper ? Hope this makes sense ??
Thanks Mike
It "sort of" makes sense...

but it might be a less than straightforward approach...
When there's no 110/120V AC "shore" power to plug into (or no generator), your only power SOURCE would be a 12V battery or batteries. Asking this source to power a 1000 watt @ 110V supply might be a bit too muich, I dunno yet.
Good batteries are heavy, and generators are sometimes frowned upon at teardrop gatherings due to the odor of exhaust, mainly (since most small gennies are kinda quiet) and/or the noise.
If you're starting from scratch, try to build a good 12V system for the basics: lights at night and perhaps a small 100 watt inverter to power a laptop computer or other DVD player... but even those can drain a battery in due time.
You'll benefit greatly from the use of a solar panel to put some charge current into your battery when "boondocking" where's there's no shore power available.
I'm working on a similar setup right now, and have already purchased a good but heavy 100 amp-hour marine battery... but there's more to be learned on my end before I finish.
Have a look through this excellent resource, compiled here by one of the moderators:
sdtripper2's Index (ongoing) Scroll down the list until you get to the 12V electrical threads then have at it.
