I like your idea! It does have an Anderson input plug for solar. I wonder how hard would it be to add a 12v Anderson output. However, I do understand that most 12v accessories use a cigarette lighter plug. For my recent Apple Hill trip, for some reason the plug never popped out. I’ll keep...
Something funny... I was in Apple Hill this weekend. Apple Hill is in the western Sierra Foothills with many apple orchards, farms where you can buy apples, apple pies, cider etc... Of course I brought my fridge with me, to pack it full of diabetic goodness. Which brings me to a couple with...
Hi, I just wanted to let you all know my experience so far with the Jackery Power Station 1000. I initially started a thread on the "Overland Vehicle Build" forum. I think now that I have used the Jackery, I can do a limited review.
I made it 88 hours on one charge running my ARB Zero 47 at...
I made it 88 hours on one charge running my ARB Zero 47 at 35 degrees. I stopped my test at 7% charge. I hooked up two Jackery 100w solar panels and within four hours, the charge was at 46% (with fridge running). I live in the foothills with many trees. It seemed that every time I looked at...
Welcome! Before you go spending tons of money, go out and have fun as is with basic camping gear. That way you see what you need and only buy that. You would be surprised how capable your rig is without 1000 lbs of trendy stuff you don’t really need. Plus, when you go out with other Overland...
I just received my Jackery 1000 . Yesterday at about 5:30am put my ARB Zero 47 fridge in my Jeep and plugged it into the Jackery with 100% charge, set to 35 degrees. I drove to work where it spent the day parked in a hot Jeep. This morning at 6:00am it was at 70% charge. I will continue...
So, you plug your Jackery 1000 into your vehicle while driving so it charges it, then when you stop, you run your fridge using the Jackery? What happens if you plug your fridge into the Jackery and the Jackery into your vehicle while driving? Will that keep the Jackery fully charged while...
I’m looking to power an ARB Zero 47 fridge in my 2019 Jeep JLUR. I know many Overlanders use dual batteries in their rigs. That sounds great, however, I don’t necessarily want to mess with the electrical system in my 4x4, warranty, reliability etc… After hours of research, I narrowed it down...
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