Ralph Malph
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My wife and I are planning a cross Canada trip next summer, to save some costs I have a little trailer that I rebuilt so I am going to convert into a tiny camper. I have made a few practice pulls to the recycling depot and the Mach-e handles it very nicely. We have done a couple long distant trips in the Mach-e and have learned the does and don'ts of charging on the road. Last road trip watched a guy with a new Lightning pull up to a Tesla charger (we were at a Flo which are slow) and was quite envious, he had bought his own charger, I am still waiting for mine, originally, July, then Aug, now November so hopefully by July next year should have it.
I require supplemental oxygen 24 hrs/day, I have a portable unit on batteries/12v charger to use while driving, but at night I require a larger unit which draws max 350 watts. I was looking at generators but they are loud to run while sleeing. Before I got the Mach-e I had a Grand Cherokee with an 800 watt inverter which worked well but had an ICE/alternator powering it.
My question is in 2 parts:
1. If I park at a site without power could the ev battery power an inverter like I had and how much draw would it take. I would always plan to charge up shortly before stopping for the evening. The energy on the side of the machine = 120V - 60 Hz 3.4A
2. If I park a power site does the Ford mobile charger work on an RV 240 50 amp services? This would solve question #1.
I require supplemental oxygen 24 hrs/day, I have a portable unit on batteries/12v charger to use while driving, but at night I require a larger unit which draws max 350 watts. I was looking at generators but they are loud to run while sleeing. Before I got the Mach-e I had a Grand Cherokee with an 800 watt inverter which worked well but had an ICE/alternator powering it.
My question is in 2 parts:
1. If I park at a site without power could the ev battery power an inverter like I had and how much draw would it take. I would always plan to charge up shortly before stopping for the evening. The energy on the side of the machine = 120V - 60 Hz 3.4A
2. If I park a power site does the Ford mobile charger work on an RV 240 50 amp services? This would solve question #1.
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