Kankujoe wrote:Well 6 months is a long time but my wife & I just did a 9 day trip (a different campsite every night & a few stops each day) and found out that we are glad we can stand up & sit in our TTT. It sure is nice to have room enough to change standing up indoors. And our several stops & detours were more comfortable with the standing/sitting room.
sdtripper2 wrote:Lynn:
You might look at the Escapee forum for they promote on the road living in
RV's. They have a wealth of information that might stimulate your interest.
There are many more people on the Escapee forum that live on the road
and if there is a question of what to take or have available and or what to
remember back at home so all runs smooth the Escapee's have thought of it.
sdtripper2 wrote:Lynn:
You might look at the Escapee forum for they promote on the road living in
RV's. They have a wealth of information that might stimulate your interest.
There are many more people on the Escapee forum that live on the road
and if there is a question of what to take or have available and or what to
remember back at home so all runs smooth the Escapee's have thought of it.
Kankujoe wrote:Lynn,
Just finished looking through your photo album... what a cool TTT! Looks like you'll be pretty comfortable in your rig during your travels.
I definitely want one of those Honda Eu2000i generators for those times I have to stop at a rest area and might need some r&r in a cool air conditioned trailer.
sdtripper2 wrote:Lynn:I definitely want one of those Honda Eu2000i generators for those times I have to stop at a rest area and might need some r&r in a cool air conditioned trailer.
I have the Eu2000 and like it very much....
however the Kipor Generator seems to have a following also here.
The Kipor appears to be a sine-wave generator .... now need to do more
study but this might be good for one of those CAPA breath machines?
I am not sure about that ?? Just thinking out loud here ~
Yup that's the one. I haven't designed the tongue box for the Inkwell yet, we're still trying to decide how many batteries for the solar and I've heard the Honda's can develope feet if they aren't tied down. So I'm thinking it would be safer to put it inside a large tongue box or locked in the back end of the truck, either one would be wise, me thinks
sdtripper2 wrote:
Batteries needed and power consumption~
How much solar panels do you have?
What power consumption do you expect to use each day?
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