Chirpz
Senior Member
I recently bought a new Inverter/Generator and plan to use it now and then but I have a question.
Suppose I have camped for a few days on battery power only and now I need to charge up the battery.
Is it best to just plug the trailer into the generator and let the trailer's "system" take care of everything? Or is it better to hook the generator directly to the battery?
Which is faster, safer, better, or what ever.
Mine is a 2200 Watt job. It is an Igen 2200. Hope I don't regret forking out the extra for a Honda.
https://www.westinghouseportablepower.com/shop/all-products/igen2200/
Suppose I have camped for a few days on battery power only and now I need to charge up the battery.
Is it best to just plug the trailer into the generator and let the trailer's "system" take care of everything? Or is it better to hook the generator directly to the battery?
Which is faster, safer, better, or what ever.
Mine is a 2200 Watt job. It is an Igen 2200. Hope I don't regret forking out the extra for a Honda.
https://www.westinghouseportablepower.com/shop/all-products/igen2200/