Yeah we got snow the first pic is about ten minutes before the storm actually hit there was so much snow in the air in front of the front from the wind it was awesome
I live and southern Utah, Cedar City and there are lots of places around the area. We are starting to get snow in the area so it depends on if you want to a spot in the mountains in the snow or down in the valley
Thanks can us Yanks come down under and rent Overland vehicles? I am curious because there are Places and Trails I know I want to see and travel I am pretty sure there isn’t tour buses
Paiute mtn rd if I remember correctly (I grew up in Tehachapi moved to Utah 5 years ago) is generally closed that time of year but there are some awesome places that can be reached year round in the southern sierras. Generally anywhere in the vicinity of lake Isabella, Jawbone canyon could be a...
I prefer a tarp on the ground and my sleeping bag on top of that. If it’s raining I will throw the tarp over the bed of the truck and get under that if it’s raining harder or snowing I will just sleep in the cab
I have an explorer at this time it’s my wife’s but I am driving it until I can replace my Jeep that was totaled a little while ago due to a teenager in another vehicle not paying attention. Anyway the explorer has a third row seat it drives me crazy because there is very little storage space...
I am as well but I am talking about the actual running of the wires. Where am I going to run them to reach where I am going to mount the inverter. I am using 4/0 AWG wire (basically jumper cables) so I must figure out how to run them and they must stay out of the way.
I mounted my new inverter inside a non conductive box and created some extra vents to keep the heat down. Now it’s time to start working on the power cords and figuring out the routing of the cables.
Amendment to previous post the reason I brought up trailer vs RTT is with the trailer I will also have a generator so I know unless I run out of fuel I won’t be without power
Very nice
In the future we are planning on getting a off road trailer but we plan on using it more as a base camp type of set up I really don’t want a roof top tent mostly because I would be sure to snag it on a low overhanging branch or rock and screw something up
Oh yeah been researching a lot of the day dual cables, six feet of 2AWG cables, soldered connectors with fitted covers over the inverter conection points. Then the inverter mounted inside a custom vented (heat dissipation is the goal keep the inverter cool )electrical box with electrical wire...
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