We do not travel without our truck and camper meaning we are always attached. So wherever we go our Starlink is always with us. I can monitor what is going on around us when at the campground or on the move thru the Arlo app on my phone. But if we happened to go out to eat with someone leaving...
I have a Starlink Mini mounted on the roof of my FWC camper. I then use an Arlo Essentials camera mounted where ever I want to mount it. On the camper or hidden in a tree in my campsite somewhere. I can see a live view or recorded videos on my phone where ever I am. The Arlo will last at least...
I have had my 2 100 AH Battleborn Batteries installed since 1-2023. I have not had any issues with them but I am taking them out of service. The positive posts are still solid but I just do not trust them with all the current info. I am a fairly light user meaning I do not think I ever took them...
I have had both an AT Overland Summit (wedge) and a FWC Hawk (full top goes up). I can say the only advantages would be that the wedge will shed snow better and you can position the wedge camper into the sun during winter months for better solar panel operation. I have had both in extreme winds...
I am 65 years old and really enjoy my Trek Rail 9.7. It will easily do 20-30 miles of up and down single track trails.On flat trails it will get 50-60 miles. It is a class 1 so you have to pedal to get the electric assist to kick in, no throttle. I can't help on the electric off road/dirt bike.
Not knowing what type of rv/camper van/or motorhome you plan to build does not help us help you. Monitoring your dog and temperature of the inside is relatively simple. All you need is a solid wifi signal from the hospital or create your own with a Starlink mini and an off the shelf ring camera...
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