![]() When you are in the car, you have either a phone charger that plugs into your 12V charger socket or a USB plug. When you are at home, you plug your phone into an AC outlet that looks like any standard power outlet. Your cell phone is the perfect example to look at. AC power is what is available in the majority of houses, and DC power comes from batteries. RVs come with two types of electrical systems, DC/12V and AC/120V. ![]() Step one is having a basic understanding of your RV power system. Let’s talk briefly about how to answer these questions for yourself and then get into the specific types of batteries that may be a good fit for your boondocking needs. ![]() So, what is the best RV battery for dry camping? Well, in order to answer that, you’ll have to know a few things about your power needs, available space, and budget. The secret to a functional RV while boondocking is a great battery. RV camping is the best of all worlds! But if you’re not hooked up, how do you enjoy the finer things in life? Is it possible to dry camp and still be able to utilize your RV’s features? It sure is! While tent camping is all about roughing it, RVing is about being in the great outdoors while still having a bathroom, running water, lights, the ability to charge devices, and maybe even a TV for movie night. But do you know what the best part is? In an RV, you’re still able to enjoy some of the luxuries in life while being out in the middle of nowhere! Boondocking off the beaten path is a chance to experience nature and spend time with family and friends without the distractions of everyday life. ![]() The great thing about RVing is the opportunity it gives you to get away from it all. The boundless bakers family boondocking in the badlands of South Dakota ![]()
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