That's an interesting thought regarding using the expansion battery as your stand alone power source. It certainly looks doable and has the right features that the other manufacturers don't.
In my case since I don't already own one. At $1300 for the expansion battery plus another $150 for AC/DC...
I see.
I looked at the Pecron E2000LFP and it is limited to 2 3A outputs. Your right, the E1500LFP does have a 30A output.
Ecoflow DeltaMax is only 2 3A outputs as we as Delta 2 Max. Delta pro has a 30A Anderson.
It's too bad about the Pecron because both models are the same price with...
Regarding mobile power stations. It looks like the Pecron and the Ecoflow both have 2 DC 5525 output jacks rated a 3A.
This doesn't seem adequate for powering an RV. These power station's design seems to be geared more toward powering an inverter and running AC appliances.
Am I reading this...
I have a solar panel on my other camper and it works like you say. This application will not see much sun but if it does, I could add solar down the road.
I ordered 4 boxes of these and inspected one. The emitted light is nice. The controls work well. Easy to dim. When turned of at the switch on the light, they remain off independent of remote switch. When left on and turned off remotely they remember their settings. Since this is a party trailer...
R10 2" EPS in the ceiling and 1"EPS in the walls. The gaps have been filled with expanding foam and the wire looms have been foamed over.
I cut the 1"foam with a break away blade knife. The 2" is a whiz with this Bosch foam cutting blade. The blade doesn't make any foam dust and cuts pretty...
I'm finally getting to this project and now it's a race to get it far enough along to camp in for NY's.
Here's a pic showing 1" EPS fitted in between the vertical wall ribs. The EPS is not bonded in and any gaps around the edges will be filled with expanding foam. There will be a layer of 0.5"...
#6 is cool.
The retro style images of a vehicle in a 60's / 70's landscape leaves me with a feeling of nostalgia that no camper creation can fill. Interesting from a marketing perspective though.
Water will always find a level equilibrium. As long as the input to the drain pipe is higher than the tank It will drain into the tank. How well it drains depends on the height difference between the shower drain opening and the top of the tank. In this case It sounds like you wont have much...
The gussets will present a challenge for skinning over. I think this style of construction is cool but would do a few things differently.
Welded joints for the tubes and like mentioned, I'd use 3M tape for the skins on the outside. They make a specific model for this exact application.
I'd...
I imagine what your describing is more expensive and heavier than a small enclosed utility trailer.
Most likely you would have to use a flatbed trailer unless you have one custom made. If you are going to place the fiberglass shell inside of an open utility trailer, it would have to be a wide...
I'm not seeing the advantage to the marriage. I would probably just start with a 5x8 enclosed utility trailer. I've had one for 20 years and it is has been versatile for so many different things. They are light enough that they can easily be moved around with a trailer dolly.
Insulate it and...
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