I have been getting e-mails asking me about inverters/batteries/charging and such for various uses and one person at least wanted his setup for a camper to avoid running a gas genny. I bought a Matrix 5000 and took a 10 day vacation to go pick it up in Ohio.
With the Minivan I figured the trip would cost me about $160 to drive instead of $300 for just shipping. Little did I know what all I would actaully buy though.
Another unit I bought was a rack mount UPS, 1750watts 120V sinewave inverter in it. I bought it because I wanted it and it was cheap, but I had no real use for it yet. I geuss that is why I bought the motor home 
So I would have a use for that rackmount unit!
The Motor home is a small 1966 Chevy with a straight 6cyl engine and a 4 speed tranny.
I got an amazing 11.5-12MPG on the way home with it. Watch this diary for ways I later up that milage ALOT! For now the diary is for electric power in it.
My plan is to build the rack mount into the motorhome somewhere. I have several places I can haul batteries, a rear area or build racks under it. Running on batteries when no AC is available should give me 1750watts from the UPS inverter. Then when near Grid power plug in the UPS, the UPS will charge batteries while pluged in.
The motor home has a straight 6cyl engine and plenty of room next to it, I will mount a DC motor next to the engine and use a belt drive, this will charge the batteries as needed while driving better than a normal alternator would. I will use a lawn mower or go-cart type setup, loose slipping belt that does nothing and an idler pulley I can tighten the belt by pulling a cable. When not in use the belt slips and the engine pulley turns free so no power is lost.
Of course for camping in one spot for awhile there will be a wind gennie mounted on the rear also.
It does not really matter the battery voltage needed for this rackmount unit. I can wire it up with the needed batteries, 24V or 48V will work fine. If I luck out and the UPS is 48V then I will also include connections so that when at home the 48V battery bank can be connected to the 48V bank for the Matrix 5000. If the rack mount is 24V then I will do something else. For charging the bank with a wind genny and the DC motor from the engine the voltage will not really matter and I will just match it up.
I would have had those #29 type arc magnets I ordered already. They were supposed to ship on the 14th. I have been without internet since the 10th while I have been away and I got an e-mail the 14th the shipping address was not correct. We corrected it today so I should have those magnets in another 3-4 days, probably after the weekend.
For the wind gennie on the motor home I will use an AC motor conversion similar to a garbogen like Jerry's. For the DC motor near the engine I will either use an EFKA brushless 3phase dc motor or a garbogen type conversion.
At this time I am thinking about running the wires in PVC pipe under the motorhome to protect them from any road abuse or sharp edges. The wire size will depend on the voltage but I plan to use welding cable unless a visit to a scrap yard provides me with something less expensive.
Of course there will be plenty of fuses and other needed items used as needed.
After I get my neo arcs I will be shopping for a digital camera again and will post pictures and details as this project progresses. Also pictures of other things I have been working on in another post.