DonTom
Well-known member
I consider 8 amps to be "much" (more than 100 W perhaps almost continuous on a warmer day). But one of the major dislikes of the Thor Axis was it looked rather difficult to make any changes, unlike the RV I did buy which was quite the opposite. Even adding to the battery in the Axis would be difficult and could not be done in the area of the stock house battery location. The RV I did buy has a ton of room in the house battery area, in case I want to add to it. But I should not ever have that need with the new system I added shown in message number 59 here. But if those stock 6V L-A batteries crap out before I do, I will probably replace the two stock 6 volt L-A batts in there now with a new 12V lith battery.They don’t use much power but you should count on adding a 300 or 400 watts of solar to compensate as well as double your current battery bank.
-Don- Reno, NV