I've left my solar behind, due to not staying anywhere that long.. A good DC/DC unit will service you nicely. As you grow in power needs (which you will), it will still be there for you. I have a 20amp Renogy (Renogy 20a).
Now it does kinda make me think a bit of only a 12ah battery, draw only...
Looking forward to meeting you folks. Personally, I hope to pick a spot off to an end of the lot so we can park together. I have a feeling you'll spot me.. the unit is fairly unique now with the camper attached. I'm bringing my laptop that has my files, hopefully WiFi is good there (or at least...
You probably guessed, I'm going to build to match my F150. I can get 6/5.5 (believe that's 6x139), but can't find 6x135.. Any suggestions of where to look? May end up using one of those 6/5.5 to 6/135 adapters... Anyone done this?
A little more than just an overnight. I've done some parts of it and love the backroads it puts you on. No real woods trails on this yet puts you in some nice areas of NH. I have the gpx of this if you want it.
I went Costway 70qt. Best pricing for size I could find with a compressor. So far DC testing has gone very well! Ambient temp 60°-80°, frig set at 36°, battery is a lipo 60ah, running now 48hrs and figure yet another 12 or so hours beforeI hit the 20% mark to stop at. Oh ya, 1/2 case of water in it.
Hey, you folks haven't seen the rear with the hatches/doors in place!
Slam shut latches, trimmed and sealed! Now I can close off the bottom and not worry about rain getting in! Oh blue tape is holding the magnets in place till the glue dries.
We did a East/West/East run last year. NH to Washington State into Canada (Vancouver), through Jasper and west along the border in Canada. Many places along the way to see. The Canadian Rockies are just beautiful and traveling south through them (out of Jasper) is not to be missed. The run along...
I also have lost hope for our plans of exploring NB back country this year. Still hoping to get in the lower portion of the trip along Maine's coastline.
Main issue with Engel (or other high end units) is the cost.. Comparison for e is a 64qt Engel is just under $1500! Yikes.. They still claim .07-2.8 amps consumption. That equal to a 15% to 60% on Duty Cycle for my Generic.. for a quarter of the price. Okay, the Engel will out live me, yet I'm...
Hi Guest, Become a Member to gain access to the Member Forums, Member Map, Member Calendar of Events, and Rally Point overland trip planner! Click this link Learn More for more information!
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.