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Old 02-08-2018, 09:01 AM   #21
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Hiya! We bought a 1900RD last month and I'm looking to get it ready for some off-grid time this summer. I'd like to replace the single 12V battery with a pair of 6V batteries, and add a couple of solar panels.
We also have a Bullet 1900RD and we camp almost exclusively "off grid". I thought about doing solar but instead went with an inverter generator instead. A few hours of runtime every day or so and our house battery is good to go.
Also, the genset will easily run the AC unit if desired. I may look into a couple of 6 volts later but the single 12 volt batt works for now and is less weight.
I also installed 16 inch aluminum wheels and taller/wider tires for more ground clearance and flotation when on the trails.



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