How does your SOB compare in use?
I notice your "other brand" signature. I am starting to ask questions from non foretravel owners.
I have two current new owners, one with a tour and the other with a journey, that both are using more than 240 amp hours overnight dry camping using residential refers.
Both seem to have similar battery systems. Six group 31 AGM batteries with 110 amp hour rated capacity.
The journey owner next to me now mentioned his gen auto start comes on at less than 1 hour camped.
How does your SOB compare in use?
My tour buddy was replacing all the interior lights with LED's a few days ago.
My non slide 97 with a propane refer uses 120 amp hours overnight with quiet hours from 8pm to 10am dry camped and running the aqua hot and the old inverter charging electronic devices.
I have three deka/MK 8'ds that seem to have a little more amp hours capacity than the nominal 225 each. Maybe 700 total.
I mentioned to both owners that with that consumption they may need to add double the batteries.
The journey wife was clearly upset about my comments. They had had it the shop for Dix weeks I think looking for battery issues that are probably not there IMO.
Not even sure how the later fortravels are doing on this issue but maybe others here will post info so I have a comparison.
Both the journey and tour are darkly painted so at any outdoor warm use I would imagine a lot of gen time for a/c.
The journey guy is used to dry camping so the gen running a lot seems to be upsetting to him.
My tour buddy is down to less than 12 volts overnight where mine is 12.6 or so.
Just trying to get more info on how things are currently going in the Rv biz as my info is almost 20 years out of date.
Thanks bob