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MrWizard
May 14, 2017Moderator
2oldman wrote:RPreeb wrote:Doesn't have to be that way. I have all the comforts of home when off grid, except for a bathtub.
The end message is that boondocking takes a different mindset. Conservation and minimalism is an important key to success.
yes so do i
and you have 800w of solar and i have 600w+ of solar and a generator
and 500 pounds of AGM batteries
the question is, what does the OP want to power ? how much load ?
and for HOW LONG, how often
over night stops while traveling, watch a movie or TV
get a another battery and a 300w inverter
want Drip coffee or MW or hair dryer, while boon docking
buy a 2000w generator, he can add solar and more batteries later
if he wants to
generator works rain or shine, cloudy or sunny
and cost less than a big inverter plus batteries plus solar
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