So 2000 BTU/h, is that enough to cool down a tent? Let's say it's 100 out, would that make a difference worth the $$? Aren't there any low profile AC units that normally go on top of RVs that would work?
As we get closer to warmer months, concerned about heat while camping. Are there any good propane, DC or even AC (if can be run from inverter) air conditioner that can be mounted some how to hard shell tent?
Good evening peeps!
I bought one of those suitcase style fold up solar panels that have a controller built into it. Now my question here, is if I want to mount a permanent solar panel that is always out on my roof which would run into its own MPPT controller, then to the batteries. Now my...
Yep, this website changes amazon links to some sort of ad interface. So this diesel heater, assuming the one above is the one you were talking about. Where do you have that mounted?
WOW you kick ass. Thank you for sharing all this!
So two questions for you. Have you seen the propane heaters that work in same way as diesel? Also are you talking about something like this one:
Odd ball question, would you happen to know if there is a frame that mounts to the underside of a bed rack that is perfect size of solar panel that can be removed when I get to location? So basically it's above the deck, but below the tent. Man I hope that makes sense. Thanks again!
Am I missing something that battery is 20" long x 9x9" and the inverter is 3"x 12" x 12". I have a Gladiator and was thinking about installing all this stuff in the bed. There are two Gladiators I found on YouTube I really like their set up. The Story Till Now guy and this guy: Now I'm...
I'm sorry, so do you think a single 300Ah battery would give enough power to run a 2000w inverter with small electric heater running through the night? thank you!
vtsoundman, thank you!
So I have a question for you, would you recommend a battery like this:
it's 300Ah. I do plan on doing some cold weather camping, and if I can get away with it, would like to have an electric blanket or small electric heater for the nights. I have a tough time...
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