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Veebyes
Aug 01, 2013Explorer II
joelc wrote:
Both are good as long as you have the proper equipment. Batteries/generator/water capacity.
Finally, the most important things for living off grid. Water capacity & battery capacity.
No matter the vehicle you are not going anywhere for more than a couple of days without at least a couple hundred amp hours of battery capacity & 80gal fresh water.
A class A is more likely to have both of these necessities but there are 5ers around which do too.
Combine the water & battery with an inverter for the small loads & a genny to charge the battery bank when needed & you are good to be off grid for at least a week, in comfort. The fresh water will be the limiting item.
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