FAQ:Electrical System
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be adding another 1400 watts an hour. The solar panels will also be adding up to their maximum depending on the amount of
light available to them. As you can see there are many variables and the choices are yours depending on what you want or
need to do. Everything you run in the coach or attached to it will reduce the number of watts going into the batteries.
Information on their consumption is usually available on the backs or bottom of most electrical equipment/appliances.
Energy Hogs on your E-Trek
Major electricity consumers are the air conditioner, the convection oven, and the instant hot water dispenser. All of these use
more than 1000 watts, so ongoing operation of them, especially in combination, will deplete your battery state of charge. The
hot water dispenser has an on-off switch on the cabinet front behind the driver's side second row captain's seat. Turning it off
when not in use unless driving or plugged into shore power will extend your ability to go longer between recharges when
running the air conditioner or using other electrical appliances.