All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: After market camper items?great info, thank you..After market camper items?I am looking to do some upgrades to my pop up, curtains,couch cushions and a mattress, does anyone have some good websites or ideas on where to find a variety of options on these items. thanks..Re: Honda EU Series Inverter Generatorthanks all, that answers my question, I will need both..Honda EU Series Inverter GeneratorSo this is along the lines of my boondocking question but specifically, about this generator. the question is I am looking into buying this generator> Honda EU Series Inverter Generator — 2000 Surge Watts, 1600 Rated Watts, it says Inverter Generator, so then can I bypass the purchase of an Inverter? will this generator work in the same way? ie ( change my 12 volt bat to 120 at the plug in on the genny? so the question is do I need both and if so why, or can I just use this genny? thanks all, getting closer to boondocking..Re: can you winter camp in a pop up?thanks for all the feedback, great pics eric1514Re: can you winter camp in a pop up?thank you all, yes rfryer , that was what i was thinking, to heat up the pop up before closing. I am not looking to go to canada or anything but 2 months ago I was in PA and it got down to 33 F at night, and it made me wonder how cold it would have to be, to possibly crack either the vinyl or the plastic windows. thanks again..can you winter camp in a pop up?So this is my first camper, and I was just curious can you winter camp in a pop up, or do you risk cracking the vinyl tent, when opening and closing? thanks KenBrake lights very dimNot sure if anyone has had a situation like this, but my brake lights are dim, I am getting a reading of 2 volts DC, I am guessing I should have 12 volts DC, any suggestions on where to start would be appreciated. KenRe: Boondock electricitythank you all for all the feedback, i will do some more homework on how much power i think i will be using. thanks Ken.Boondock electricityHello all, I am a new member and a new pop up camper owner, it is a 2005 rockwood 1640. I am interested in making it self contained for Boondock camping. from the research I have done it looks like i have a few ways of doing this, but I would like some feedback on the two that seem to be the best match for me. option #1 I can purchase a inverter that would invert my 12 volt dc battery power to 110 ac, then be able to plug a 110 v heater or fan or something like that, and rely on a solar panel for recharge. or option #2 is to scratch the inverter idea, and just install some 12 volt cigarette lighters in my camper, and use 12 volt appliances, like 12volt blankets, and again recharge from a solar panel, which seems the most efficient, but not sure. any feedback is much appreciated. thanks Ken
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