I currently own a 2014 32 breeze and can dry camp for at least a day (small refrigerator on propane), run the generator for an hour in the morning and at night per campground rules, and keep the coach batteries running well. I am looking to upgrade to a 2023 33BR, which has a residential refrigerator and the whole coach consumes a lot more battery power. I called the Tiffin service line and was told the batteries can power the coach and refrigerator for 6-8 hours and thats about it. We dry camp for 4-5 days at a time, and I am concerned that the fridge, which runs on electricity and not propane...will be constantly draining the batteries down........ I might be out 10-12 hours on some days and come home to no power, and the refrigerator is off.........not enough power to turn the generator over..........never mind running a heater at night with the refrigerator on, in october in New England.
Are there any solutions to this concern?
Are these coaches meant to be plugged in all the time and not for dry camping?
thanks so much!
Are there any solutions to this concern?
Are these coaches meant to be plugged in all the time and not for dry camping?
thanks so much!