I recently purchased a small Teardrop that has a 4 pin plug. It came with a 12v battery for supplying power to a cabin light, a kitchen light and a 12v plug in the kitchen area. My TV has a 7 pin plug and I'd like to change my current 4 pin over to a 7 pin to match my TV. The 7 pin would be required to allow for recharging the battery when traveling down the road. The battery currently needs to get recharged manually after each use. I'm planning to install a 30A shore power plug in the side for powering a 8 plug power bar which I feel would satisfy my power needs both in the kitchen and in the cabin. My travels mainly would involve fully serviced campgrounds the majority of the time so I'd be relying mostly on the 110v for power..
I also own a Champion 2000w Inverter Generator for supplying power when boon-docking or where allowed. I'd like to be able to recharge my battery while traveling. I'd also like be able to convert the 110v to 12v for powering the cabin/kitchen lights. Rather then converting the 12v setup, it may be easier just to wire in 110v for lighting..?
I'm not all that up on wiring the trailer's electrical or what's required. Would anyone have a flowchart pointing out how and what's needed to wire this up especially what's needed to recharge the battery when on the road..? Both a wiring schematic and showing what extra equipment I'd need to wire in to make it work, fuses needed. Since the current 12v system only supplies power for the lights, might be easier to just wire in a solar setup to recharge the battery rather then charging from the TV..? Thanks