The biggest questions have to do with how much power do you want to use; and for how long.
If you are going to be dry camping in the mountains over long weekends and don't need A/C or a microwave, I would suggest speaking to CPer Traditional Ale about some battery options. Last year I put my battery to the test with some October dry camping. Over 2 nights with the the furnace going and my nephews watching DVDs during the day, I was still sitting around 60-70% battery.
A big part of that has to do with me getting LED lights for the trailer. The bulbs I have put out about 70% of the light, but use less than 10% of the power of regular bulbs.
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