That’s an incredible build out! I love it! Thanks so much for the detailed description and pictures! Great lay out. Having access to the controls in the camper is the reason I went with switch pro. I like that ability to flip lights on when camping in the camper.. didn’t think about the c CC...
With winter fast approaching I’m wondering what comes out and what goes in for winter/snow camping/recovery.. I haven’t seen it talked about much and think it would be good to see peoples approach to this.. chains being obvious lol we pack a bunch of hand warmers, toss muck boots in the recovery...
Looking forward to seeing the pics! Sounds like a solid setup.. I love my switchpro and like how you have the two separate. I have a goal zero 3000 I want to add in the mix as well luckily the Tacoma has a outlet in the bed so as we explore and drive between locations that has a place to charge..
Yeah I was looking into the redarc Manager 30 that’s pretty cool I think that is a much better option than just the isolator.. and they plan on running solar so that helps get ahead of the game. Appreciate the comment it definitely started a whole research kick on my end.!
One thing I will say about rotopax is the rubber gasket dries out regularly so I bought a half a dozen extra and I check/change it pretty much every six months or so just to ensure I don’t have a leak on the roof. So that’s the one thing I can say about mounting it on the roof. I’ve had a 4...
Think this is what we got if your interested..
Large French Press Coffee Maker with Extra Filters for a Richer and Fuller Coffee Flavor, Designed with Double Wall Black Stainless Steel to Preserve Hot Coffee Temperature (50oz) [UPGRADED] https://a.co/d/dDL4Lei
lol nice shot! That campground looks nice! And French press still feels like the best coffee Especially when making it for more than one person! We bought a ginormous French person can do four large cups of coffee. And it’s insulated so it doesn’t get cold like the glass one does. Nor do I...
You could always store some short pieces of wire and some connectors And wire it in the field direct if need be. You could run paddle connectors at all your connection points so that all you have to do is slide the paddle connector off/on and attach your back up wire that could be pre-wired with...
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