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toedtoes
Feb 17, 2019Explorer III
Anyone who plans on dry camping in campgrounds should consider power needs carefully. Many campgrounds have limits on generator usage, solar requires sunlight, etc.
Make sure you can last 20+ hours on one charge and can recharge via a generator within 2-3 hours. This will ensure that 1) you don't need to violate generator rules, and 2) you can keep everything running without issue without encroaching on the enjoyment of other campers. If you need more than this, then you are not set up for dry camping in campgrounds.
Make sure you can last 20+ hours on one charge and can recharge via a generator within 2-3 hours. This will ensure that 1) you don't need to violate generator rules, and 2) you can keep everything running without issue without encroaching on the enjoyment of other campers. If you need more than this, then you are not set up for dry camping in campgrounds.
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