BigSkyBrad
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It's finally happened - as of three days ago, we are homeless and on the road! Chucked in our jobs, sold the house and put everything into storage, and the exciting (and daunting) future lays ahead of us, til we 'run out of money and luck' (line from Jerry Reed/Elvis Presley's Guitar Man).
It'll take a bit to get used to the idea that we are unemployed (early retired?) and travelling, rather than a couple of weeks away and back to the grindstone.
We've tucked Fergus (the Fuso) into a quiet wee spot we've known about for some time, and we'll probably stay here for a week to decompress, then start to Ramble On (Led Zeppelin). We'll re-do Scotland for the -nth time (at a much slower pace this time) over the summer and autumn, then probably venture into southern Europe to catch some winter sun.
Systems observations so far? Running the inverter to power the kettle, toaster, laptop, washing machine, etc hasn't had us drop below 90% - thats purely off summer solar. Yet to cook in the 1300w bench-oven. Things will change in the winter, but that will be compensated by B2B charging when we're moving on. Both of us having two navy showers a day, washing dishes, flushing the loo, three loads in the washing machine, etc (being careful but not miserly) looks like we have a week's worth of water on board (300 ltr). Our limitation is the capacity of the cassette toilet, so we're glad we have two cassettes to last us the same as the water.
It'll take a bit to get used to the idea that we are unemployed (early retired?) and travelling, rather than a couple of weeks away and back to the grindstone.
We've tucked Fergus (the Fuso) into a quiet wee spot we've known about for some time, and we'll probably stay here for a week to decompress, then start to Ramble On (Led Zeppelin). We'll re-do Scotland for the -nth time (at a much slower pace this time) over the summer and autumn, then probably venture into southern Europe to catch some winter sun.
Systems observations so far? Running the inverter to power the kettle, toaster, laptop, washing machine, etc hasn't had us drop below 90% - thats purely off summer solar. Yet to cook in the 1300w bench-oven. Things will change in the winter, but that will be compensated by B2B charging when we're moving on. Both of us having two navy showers a day, washing dishes, flushing the loo, three loads in the washing machine, etc (being careful but not miserly) looks like we have a week's worth of water on board (300 ltr). Our limitation is the capacity of the cassette toilet, so we're glad we have two cassettes to last us the same as the water.