I highly suggest ecoflow. Depending on how long you stay and how many watts your CPAP consumes, they have a bunch of battery sizes.
I use a delta 2 (1024wh) for my heart pump. It was critical that my pump was powered at all times (either battery or direct power).
Also brought a 220 watt solar...
Got another ecodiesel.
Bone stock, so I have to start ALL over with the upgrades. Sheesh.
So far, got wheels/tires (38x13.5x17), front driveshaft, game changer 3.5" with black rocksport shocks. Some accessories, was able to pull all my morimoto lights from the totalled jeep.
4banger fogs, 4...
Lost my license plate haha!
Was backing out of a dead end trail, nudged a rock wall, got out to check for damage and didn't see any. Went on my way and noticed the missing plate when I was cooking dinner. Impossible to backtrack, it was 2 nights after the incident.
Fridge/freezer draws 50w at most, solar panel charges up to 80w. So far this week, with rain and cloudy days, the battery will be at 100% by 1 pm.
I'm really liking this setup.
Renogy 100w
Alpicool 35qt
Ecoflow river 2 max
I've rented a Tesla model S, twin motor. It was a very fun car. Interior was unimpressive, felt cheap almost. Finding a charger station was a pain as well, 2 out 3 times, it was full or not working.
As for the self driving part, I'm not sure I'd trust it yet. I've seen videos of teslas...
It's not impossible, but IMO not probable.
There are so many hunters cameras in every forest, surely one would of been caught on camera by now.
Or they're very very keen on staying away from humans.
That's a neat setup! I normally bring my 220 watt folding panel, but mounted a 100w on my roofrack, it works great!
You can barely tell its even on the roofrack, and makes zero noise on the highway.
I wanted something that's always charging. I have a folding 220 watt panel, but I tend to offroad during the day, and don't want to leave my battery and panel at my camp.
I installed a 100w panel a few days ago, only my roofrack. Sacrificed some space, but it is working great!
Waiting on an...
Any suggestions for a person with little experience? I've been a sushi chef for 25 years, but would prefer to make my own schedule, being a chef, I work weekends, and that limits my ability to camp with friends.
I've only used a canvas tent once. It belongs to my mom's boyfriend, and it's old.
It took quite some time to setup, but once it was, it seems very durable, being so heavy. I think it would do ok in light rain, but not a downpour, but unsure as it didn't rain that night.
It also took a lot of...
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