calicamper
Expedition Leader
If its windy enough to send me inside you won’t hear a modern generator.Yes like I said in your situation that totally makes sense. It would bother me but not enough to say anything to you.
If its windy enough to send me inside you won’t hear a modern generator.Yes like I said in your situation that totally makes sense. It would bother me but not enough to say anything to you.
If its windy enough to send me inside you won’t hear a modern generator.
We're the same way. We pride ourselves on never running a generator and never plugging into the grid. But we pay dearly for it in our electrical/solar system!
Hi folks. Appreciate the efforts making this info available. I’m a new D13 owner and I’m trying to verify if the AC can be powered by a Honda EU2200i? Also wanting to verify that the three AGM batteries are being charged from solar with the battery cutoff engaged?
Thanks in advance
Thank you much for the reply!Yes to both. I have a 2200-class inverter and the AC ran fine, and the Solar Controller is attached to the battery bank on the other side of the battery cutoff. Same goes for shore/generator charging power; the inverter/charger is on the battery bank side of the cutoff.
Congrats on the new Dweller!
If its windy enough to send me inside to cook. You won’t even smell that chipped and modded Cummings diesel running one site over.Never thought of that. I know wind can be very loud. But I can smell carbon monoxide from miles away ?. Do the propane generators put off more or less noise?
C'mon, it's never too windy to cook outside! Just like there's always a shady side of the trailer, there's also always a lee side. My portable outdoor kitchen (the old reliable Weber grill) is always ready and willing to relocate to whichever side of the trailer is wind free.If its windy enough to send me inside to cook. You won’t even smell that chipped and modded Cummings diesel running one site over.
I get the anti generator BS but there’s legit complaints and there’s just stupid. Running a modern inverter 2200-2500 generator during a wind storm so one can cook inside (30 minutes of run time tops) is nothing like the RV dweller running their 3000 watt ancient rattle trap all day so they watch porn on their 50 inch flat screen ?.
Get real man!!!
2gallon gas can is no more risky than your 30lb propane tank run through a bunch of Chinese hoses snaked through a Chinese built RV..
You obviously don’t camp much. Stick to your lazy boy chair at home treefarmer.C'mon, it's never too windy to cook outside! Just like there's always a shady side of the trailer, there's also always a lee side. My portable outdoor kitchen (the old reliable Weber grill) is always ready and willing to relocate to whichever side of the trailer is wind free.
You're funny. We're fulltimers and boondock 365 days a year. The last time we plugged into the grid was over nine years ago. Our rig is way too small for a Lazy Boy chair AND two big retrievers, so we skipped the recliner. I was trying to josh with you, but I guess I left out the emoji. ?You obviously don’t camp much. Stick to your lazy boy chair at home treefarmer.
If its windy enough to send me inside to cook. You won’t even smell that chipped and modded Cummings diesel running one site over.
I get the anti generator BS but there’s legit complaints and there’s just stupid. Running a modern inverter 2200-2500 generator during a wind storm so one can cook inside (30 minutes of run time tops) is nothing like the RV dweller running their 3000 watt ancient rattle trap all day so they watch porn on their 50 inch flat screen ?.
Get real man!!!
2gallon gas can is no more risky than your 30lb propane tank run through a bunch of Chinese hoses snaked through a Chinese built RV..
Lithium and new technology definitely the future and I’m all for it. But in many cases its cost doesn’t match the power needs especially the 3x a year type?.Cali my brother easy on tree farmer. No wind in Cali today, ? I agree (on your use of a generator like you describe) being not big deal. I don't mind spending the bucks on lithium and solar because it's lighter and cooler. I don't judge man.
Lithium and new technology definitely the future and I’m all for it. But in many cases its cost doesn’t match the power needs especially the 3x a year type?.
Full timers definitely are going to have the most flexible power plan regarding multiple ways to get power to the rig for various contingencies.
I’m not a fan of generators but a good one paired with fast lipo charging ability definitely adds to the contingency plan options.
Any camp rig today should definitely be chosen with its ability to serve as a evacuation pod. Between wild fires out west, big storms out east.
One thing in my trailer shopping thoughts is lower road profile is it enough to make the difference between being able to go… Get out of dodge while others are definitely a no go regarding high winds?
Obviously a Aliner in road mode is superior to a Dweller and a Dweller is superior to a Rpod or Geo Pro regarding high wind and getting out of a region.
Example Wind storms in Colorado this past yr. Had I been in that region my preference would have been to get out before it got bad. The Geo Pro idea I would have been pretty concerned. Dweller less so but still not great. Aliner lol just tip down and get out lol.
Good point on the TV height.I thought long a hard on trailer height while in transit. My Trailer will be similar to the Dweller at 8 feet ish. My Ford Transit is about that with Rhino-Rack on. I opted for a full hard sided rig as opposed to any pop ups. I am hoping with the height of my low roof Ford Tansit that may help. Hope I made the right decision. That new Xplore 145 is 10 feet tall. How do you think it will fair in the CO wind?