Recently attended PNW Overland Expo last month and was parked next to two rigs using a 12v fridge/freezer. One was using his vehicle battery for power and the other was using a high capacity Goal Zero. Both used their units battery protection features. I’m now thinking of moving up to a fridge/freezer but am looking for advice and/or suggestions on long term battery support, as in staying in a single place for multiple days without driving the rig. I have a ’99 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel quad cab. My current batteries are typical lead acid with CCA and minimal reserve capacity and are both about 4 years old.
Wondering if I should upgrade my onboard batteries to something like a Dakota Lithium dual use 12v 60ah CCA/deep cycle or just AGM/Gel units and getting a solar/converter set up to recharge the onboard batteries or go with a high power stand alone battery pack like Goal Zero or Jackery and solar for charging.
The guy who was using his onboard battery needed to start his rig at least once to recharge his battery. He didn’t have a solar system. The other was fine with his 1500 watt GZ for the 3 days.
Wondering if I should upgrade my onboard batteries to something like a Dakota Lithium dual use 12v 60ah CCA/deep cycle or just AGM/Gel units and getting a solar/converter set up to recharge the onboard batteries or go with a high power stand alone battery pack like Goal Zero or Jackery and solar for charging.
The guy who was using his onboard battery needed to start his rig at least once to recharge his battery. He didn’t have a solar system. The other was fine with his 1500 watt GZ for the 3 days.