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  1. Livingduckman

    SOLD! CVT MT Hood size small, Portland, $3300/obo

    Like-new Cascade Vehicle Tent Mt Hood–small, dual channel for mounting accessories. Used 7 or 8 nights, stored in garage during winter. No mold, must, rust, leaks, etc. Still smells new inside. Sleeps two adults comfortably. Includes: -2 crossbars -shoe bags -ladder -all mounting hardware...
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    Mobile Internet

    What’s the name of the verizon option you got? And you use that with the MIMO and you’re good right? Video calls? Thanks!
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    Mobile Internet

    What kind brand of Verizon Hotspot did you get? I’m leaning that way too.
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    Power Source for electronics

    You’re right. I’m not worried about charging my smaller electronics. Everything, even my chromebook, can be charged while I drive, or off a jump charger. I could go solar instead I suppose. Which AimTom did you buy? And you bought solar panels, right? My main concern is having power for a...
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    Power Source for electronics

    Sorry you’re going to have to break this down. This is all new to me. So, would a supply like the Jackery 500 for example be able to charge something like my chrombook or my iPad, which have USB C, via direct DC? Or run a hotspot off the 110 plug port? Or is that the example of a cheap inverter...
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    Power Source for electronics

    Turning off electronics makes sense. Something I do already out in the wilds but still true. This will be my first time going off grid to work remote, and while I don’t need power for a full 8hrs each day, there will be times when I have my laptop and mobile hotspot + cell booster running for...
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    Power Source for electronics

    Appreciate the input! The jackery 160 or 240 look like they’d do the job. I’m not familiar with Anderson plugs but I’ll do some research and see what I can find. I like the idea of running it off the battery. Probably going to stay away from solar, at least for now. Especially if the Anderson...
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    Power Source for electronics

    New to overlanding and looking for some recommendations for power supplies for remote working. I want to take advantage of the few months left before I have to teach in person again, so here we go! I’d be powering a wireless hotspot, then charging other small electronics (cell phone, iPad...
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    1st Gen Colorado/Canyons?

    New member here. I’ve done some digging on old threads, but is anyone out there still rolling in a 1st gen Colorado/Canyon? I have a 2011 Canyon crew cab that I’m readying for a two or three week trip while I can still work remote. Hardshell RTT to be mounted on a steel over-the-canopy...
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