Creek Jenkins
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I'm trying to make my batteries last as long as possible when boondocking. I have two RV type lead acid batteries and we camp about 5-6 months of the year but only boondock about 20-25 days, most of which are in the colder months so we run the furnace at night.
I shut off the TPMS booster, shut off the TV signal booster, turn the basement and front compartment lights to off, turn the door light on the fridge off but there are some loads I can't finger out how to turn off. I need to get a shunt so I can better see what is going on.
The thermostats bother me - the displays are not powered thru the AC unit, so shutting off the AC breaker does not turn them off. I realize I have to leave the center thermostat powered up so we can run the furnace, but so far the only way to shut off the thermostat display is to pull the fuse for the kitchen 12v power which I need for the fridge I think. Might have to dig into the back of the fuse panel and find the wires to the front and back thermostats and put them on a switch.
The other thing is the *@$%!*< radio over the fireplace. The ding dang damn display is always on and we never use the useless piece of kak - I have spent too much time trying to get the TV speakers to play over it and finally gave up. I heard even if you can get it to work the sound quality is schlecht. So I am going to endeavor to persevere to remove the fireplace drawer and see if I can disconnect power or perhaps put a shut off switch in. Maybe someday I will get a replacement radio and better speakers.
I know the thermostat display and the radio display do not pull a lot of power but every little bit might help. I imagine the kitchen fan and bathroom fan also pull some constant power with the rain detector sensor thingy always on even with the lid closed?
Any other ideas on what I could disconnect or put on a switch?
cheers,
Creek
I shut off the TPMS booster, shut off the TV signal booster, turn the basement and front compartment lights to off, turn the door light on the fridge off but there are some loads I can't finger out how to turn off. I need to get a shunt so I can better see what is going on.
The thermostats bother me - the displays are not powered thru the AC unit, so shutting off the AC breaker does not turn them off. I realize I have to leave the center thermostat powered up so we can run the furnace, but so far the only way to shut off the thermostat display is to pull the fuse for the kitchen 12v power which I need for the fridge I think. Might have to dig into the back of the fuse panel and find the wires to the front and back thermostats and put them on a switch.
The other thing is the *@$%!*< radio over the fireplace. The ding dang damn display is always on and we never use the useless piece of kak - I have spent too much time trying to get the TV speakers to play over it and finally gave up. I heard even if you can get it to work the sound quality is schlecht. So I am going to endeavor to persevere to remove the fireplace drawer and see if I can disconnect power or perhaps put a shut off switch in. Maybe someday I will get a replacement radio and better speakers.
I know the thermostat display and the radio display do not pull a lot of power but every little bit might help. I imagine the kitchen fan and bathroom fan also pull some constant power with the rain detector sensor thingy always on even with the lid closed?
Any other ideas on what I could disconnect or put on a switch?
cheers,
Creek