Feb-14-2017 05:58 PM
Feb-17-2017 03:57 AM
Chandne wrote:
60 lbs is a lot to carry but I'd prob need one to get by....maybe two. I'm not carrying two at the same time, of course. I did see these too- stackable and easy to carry. I could carry 2-4 on my trips.
Feb-16-2017 06:50 PM
Feb-16-2017 06:37 PM
Chandne wrote:
I can figure out how to carry two 5-gallon containers. Just need to research this a bit, and watch the tongue weight.
Feb-16-2017 06:18 PM
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Feb-16-2017 05:47 AM
Gjac wrote:
If you are new to dry camping you will be hard pressed to camp for 3 days will 26 gals of FW. I would be looking at how to carry more water either in an aux tank or portable containers. Then depending on where you camp can you dump grey water?
Feb-16-2017 05:30 AM
Chandne wrote:. Water will be your limiting factor not battery power. If you are new to dry camping you will be hard pressed to camp for 3 days will 26 gals of FW. I would be looking at how to carry more water either in an aux tank or portable containers. Then depending on where you camp can you dump grey water?
Oh, fresh, grey, and black are around 26, 25, and 25 gallons respectively.
Feb-16-2017 04:55 AM
westend wrote:
For the average guy taking a weekend off for camping, the generator is an unneeded burden, IMO. A camper should arrive at destination with a fully charged battery bank. The battery bank, if sized correctly, would offer enough 12V power to complete the weekend. IF that isn't possible and power is needed to recharge, using jumper cables from the tow vehicle is a back up solution.
Feb-16-2017 03:51 AM
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Feb-16-2017 12:44 AM
happycamper002 wrote:Who squeezed your panties? Seems like every time you show up it's to attack someone out of the blue.SCVJeff wrote:
. . . Why? The OP knows they are short on dry camp power, so knock it out now.
Such an overbearingly arrogant attitude. This is one reason why people are being driven away from this site.
OP is a newbie and he wouldn't know exactly what his needs are until he gets out there and experience it first hand.
He does have the wherewithal to indulge (camping) and enjoy what he perceives to be enjoyable. Granted, he is still in a learning curve in terms of managing his power usage.
He indicated that he is not really a power hog, and that he can get by with minimal resources. You don't know how long his batteries will last until the next replenishment.
So, as a retort to your unfounded albeit denigrating comment, I have to say: you need to stop shooting from the hip thus avoiding yourself from shooting yourself in the foot.