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mlts22
Oct 02, 2014Explorer
I'm pragmatic. As someone who boondocks and who watches every watt-hour spent by every device (I even have 340 lumen LED lights that hang off of USB ports so I can use an external battery for lighting as opposed to having that go off my house jars), I don't really care how hip/green/"eco" it is... however, I do appreciate a battery at full SoC when boondocking in an extremely quiet forest, and running a generator (even a quiet one) would be like a 21 gun salute.
Plus, solar is great for battery life, assuming a good charge controller which can taper off or go into float mode.
I don't know how much this would cost, and the Travato is a good balance between a very usable vehicle and one not priced in the stratosphere... but it would be a very nice option to have available, since it would be constantly used.
Plus, solar is great for battery life, assuming a good charge controller which can taper off or go into float mode.
I don't know how much this would cost, and the Travato is a good balance between a very usable vehicle and one not priced in the stratosphere... but it would be a very nice option to have available, since it would be constantly used.
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