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1993 Bushman camper trailer refit
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaenae1" data-source="post: 364099" data-attributes="member: 10145"><p>The D250s is the DC-DC charger so you hook up to the solar panels or the alternator of your car to charge your camping trailer. The M300 is purely a 240V charger if you are running a generator or you are hooked up to mains. You don't need both you can run one or the other depending on how you want to charge your batteries.</p><p></p><p>The beauty about the D250s is once your battery in the camping trailer is charged via solar panels it will start to charge your Aux battery or your starting battery in your car depending how you have run the cable from your vehicle. </p><p></p><p>I would personally run the anderson plug on your vehicle from your aux battery so if you have a fridge or something else running from you car the solar panels would charge that as well, it also makes for a convenient place to plug in other things like an air compressor etc.</p><p></p><p>No need for any switching the D250 takes care of all of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaenae1, post: 364099, member: 10145"] The D250s is the DC-DC charger so you hook up to the solar panels or the alternator of your car to charge your camping trailer. The M300 is purely a 240V charger if you are running a generator or you are hooked up to mains. You don't need both you can run one or the other depending on how you want to charge your batteries. The beauty about the D250s is once your battery in the camping trailer is charged via solar panels it will start to charge your Aux battery or your starting battery in your car depending how you have run the cable from your vehicle. I would personally run the anderson plug on your vehicle from your aux battery so if you have a fridge or something else running from you car the solar panels would charge that as well, it also makes for a convenient place to plug in other things like an air compressor etc. No need for any switching the D250 takes care of all of it. [/QUOTE]
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