Giving this 100w dual panel suitcase solar kit a test run dry camping for 6 days in Yellowstone next week. Running dual Odyssey PC1700s should give it a decent workout with varying weather forecasted.<br />
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This is my first experience with solar setups. I personally hate generator noise...
Giving this 100w dual panel suitcase solar kit a test run dry camping for 6 days in Yellowstone next week. Running dual Odyssey PC1700s should give it a decent workout with varying weather forecasted.
This is my first experience with solar setups. I personally hate generator noise while...
Thanks. My wife has a little bit of a tough time climbing into the camper with the steps. They are easy to use, very well built/strong and makes camping life more pleasant for her.
Damn!! Will just miss it. We'll be arriving in Yellowstone Sunday evening. I do plan on stopping by during the day or two we spend in Tetons and Jackson Hole though.
Today's quick install:<br />
Bolt-on tractor receiver hitch + some Grade 5 hardware = a nice sturdy receiver-mounted camper steps storage spot. No more putting the dirty, awkward, steel steps in the camper or cab of truck while rolling.<br />
Today's quick install:
Bolt-on tractor receiver hitch + some Grade 5 hardware = a nice sturdy receiver-mounted camper steps storage spot. No more putting the dirty, awkward, steel steps in the camper or cab of truck while rolling.
That should work as well. With better access than through the floor. My setup has a 4-5" space between the camper sides and inside of the bed walls, so floor is the only bolt-thru option.
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