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Jul 06, 2017Explorer II
Small trailer with big tires.
Northern Tool and others have generators from 4,000 to 8,000 and more watts. Storage tank for the fuel.
Put it all on the trailer.
Run it just long enough to charge battery(s) or run electric heaters all night. Dig a gold mine with power equipment, with it. :)
Bears don't care much for noise but that might keep them out of your garbage.
Logically, you need at least two batteries and a small generator to charge them.... or solar panels and related electronic equipment.
Then you need enough propane to fire the furnace, which should keep tanks from freezing. Maybe I'm wrong on this but our Mh the furnaces also heat the bays including some to the wet bay.
Water. Our small 100 gallon tank for five or six days requires navy showers and of course we cook with it and flush from the supply.
Adjust your routine or carry more water.
Perhaps the trailer idea is not that bad....not really.
Northern Tool and others have generators from 4,000 to 8,000 and more watts. Storage tank for the fuel.
Put it all on the trailer.
Run it just long enough to charge battery(s) or run electric heaters all night. Dig a gold mine with power equipment, with it. :)
Bears don't care much for noise but that might keep them out of your garbage.
Logically, you need at least two batteries and a small generator to charge them.... or solar panels and related electronic equipment.
Then you need enough propane to fire the furnace, which should keep tanks from freezing. Maybe I'm wrong on this but our Mh the furnaces also heat the bays including some to the wet bay.
Water. Our small 100 gallon tank for five or six days requires navy showers and of course we cook with it and flush from the supply.
Adjust your routine or carry more water.
Perhaps the trailer idea is not that bad....not really.
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