
I'll write a separate article on cable sizing and link it here so it makes it easier for all to reference if they wish... or ignore if they wish

There is no such thing as one size fits all, the balance is all to do with travel modes, and power use. We don't build many systems for the roughing camper who believes a tent and Tilley lamp are luxuries

Travel mode ranges from:
Drive between caravan parks and just need the fridge, coffee machine, air con and what ever powered for the lunch breaks
Drive each day to a new free camp site
Max 3 day free camp and then to a caravan park or long drive to the next 3 day free camp
Long free camp stays and a toad/tug to do the trip to town and site seeing ventures
each is different in the way the balance is set up so as you can there can really be no such thing as a one size standard system.
One method not often thought about is using the toad/tug as the transport method for stored energy as well as water, food and waste transfer. Part of the over all battery pack in in the toad/tug and charged via DC to DC and even mains charging from town as many recharging spots are appearing to support the roll out of electric vehicles. 3 phase power outlets have the potential to power 3 large chargers, lithium batteries will accept very fast charge rates so 3 x 50 amp chargers will fill a 400Ah battery pack drained to 20% SOC in 2 hrs, cart that back to the home base and top up the house battery via the DC to DC charger to make up for the solar shortfall in crap weather, it then doubles as a storage bank when the solar is exceptional.
So, which type of free camper are you Grizz and what sort of system/capacity were you looking at?
T1 Terry