Thanks for the info so far.
I am building a teardrop camper and am sizing the battery. I want to go smaller because it’s less weight on the tongue. My typical amp hour use is 15 AH. That is for a typical camping day 70-80 degrees days with mid 30’s to 40’s at night, charging phones and iPads for a few hours a day. Just like fridges AH useage will vary with the seasons, summer with longer days will need to run the lights less. The fan on the heater will run longer in the winter. If we need to really conserve we can probably get away with 5-6 AHs. I am going to have a CTEK dc-dc charger so I’ll mostly charge from the TV. It also has a solar controller built in if I want to go that way.
Since we are new to camping in a teardrop we are not sure what are typical trip will be. We came from camping off an adventure motorcycle so never stayed in the same place for two or more nights. I think weekend trips will be more base camping, and longer trips will be on the move.
@Mark D, I did see that artical a while back and thanks for reposting it. There is some useful info there.
@Tim, you make some good points about the smaller fridge and looking for stuff with the lid open. The other thing a test with an empty fridge is pretty much useless. A refrigerator with out thermal mass is very inefficient. You need to fill the refrigerator with at least water bottles to hold the cold. That Goes for all refrigerators.
Todd