For the experts, my 310RL has the Super Solar system, 3 LifePO 100aH batteries, and an Onan 5.5 gen set. I have been reading up on my Starlink router and set up and came across where some folks buy a 12V conversion kit to power the Starlink router instead of powering off of 110V. So, when they are dry camping, their Starlink will be powered off of the batteries through the conversion kit.
If I am dry camping, running off the batteries (and the solar panels), wouldn't my converter (PD9345) and inverter (do I have one?) be running and supplying power to all of my outlets (including the 110V outlet in my passthrough)? Would I need a separate converter for my Starlink router of any other 110V component to operate?
It would be nice to have a power flow diagram to show what works when on shore, solar, or gen set. I did find out through running the generator, all three AC units work along with the refrigerator.
If I am dry camping, running off the batteries (and the solar panels), wouldn't my converter (PD9345) and inverter (do I have one?) be running and supplying power to all of my outlets (including the 110V outlet in my passthrough)? Would I need a separate converter for my Starlink router of any other 110V component to operate?
It would be nice to have a power flow diagram to show what works when on shore, solar, or gen set. I did find out through running the generator, all three AC units work along with the refrigerator.
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