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Winnebago ‘Travato’ Offers Volta Energy System

Nice upgrade, and a great van conversion.  I wonder if they will offer a similar system in their class A rvs.  Has anyone seen any similar in class A's, other than our Forum members conversions?
Winnebago 'Travato' Offers Volta Energy System | RV Business
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Re: Winnebago ‘Travato’ Offers Volta Energy System

Reply #1
Please do the math and then evaluate.

10,000 watt battery bank, 200 watts of solar.  Small engine (3.6 liters) with 180 amp alternator............
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Re: Winnebago ‘Travato’ Offers Volta Energy System

Reply #2
Please do the math and then evaluate.

10,000 watt battery bank, 200 watts of solar.  Small engine (3.6 liters) with 180 amp alternator............
If they can get the second 6000 watt alternator working well, could work for a van conversion.
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