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Also the rails conduct electricity too. So you can hover with the Hover Pack while near them.
Sharing in case anyone else also doesn't read the item descriptions like me :D
Iβm currently doing a dissertation at school and as a part of it Iβm investigating public opinion on nuclear energy
TLDR: for my dual battery/house battery bank, Iβm leaning towards the yeti 1500x, a dc to dc charger to charge off my truckβs alternator, and a few solar panels. my dc to dc options: the yeti vehicle link, redarc, or victron orion. redarc or victron would not pigeonhole me into the yeti lineup so Iβm leaning that way. it is also pretty hard to find the yeti vehicle link. Tell me what you think, I am open to outside influence.
Hey yβall, sorry in advance for the enormous brain-dump/reply, but I think it is a good synopsis of my research into off grid power needs. I am about to add house battery capacity to my tacoma. I also tow a tigermoth travel trailer with a 20 amp renogy mppt and a deep cycle agm. But this setup is for the tacoma. i may upgrade the tigermoth separately. I have been researching endlessly for the past couple weeks and this is my current state of thinking:
**Go custom**: Victron or Redarc components and 2 battle born lithium batteries ($1800-$3500 depending on # of batteries and components). Many of you have been discussing this option. its a really good choice.
**Pros**: Iβd learn a lot about the system, be able to fix anything that goes wrong, endlessly custom and expandable
**Cons**: labor intensive. expensive compared to bang for your buck battery capacity. system is stuck in the truck.
**Off the shelf power station:** Iβve narrowed it down to Yeti and Ecoflow. Both have good solar charging performance with their integrated mpptβs. both of the following examples are *roughly*equivalent to a 100 amp hour lithium battery with all the inverters and controllers etc in one neat box. One of these would be appealing for the times we want to take the unit out of the truck and station it in our 10x12 canvas tent.
Ecoflow Delta Max ($2k) is cheaper per watt hour and has incredible charging capabilities off AC power. it can charge in 1.5 hours: 1600 watts max off a 120v, 15 amp circuit. thing is, I mostly want to charge off solar and an alternator. my family will rely on free campsites and my goal is to stay off grid. fast charge is a really nice feature to have though. It would be really nice to know if I could charge it with a redarc dc to dc or victron orion. I called customer service and the person that answered the phone started a ticket for me. I suspect that you would need to get a mc4 to Anderson converter, plug that into the dc to dc off the alternator, and plug the other end into the solar input on the
... keep reading on reddit β‘From the look of it, the deal expires tomorrow but if you are looking for a backup alternative to your gas generator, which can also be used indoors, that's one of the best units on the market based on my research. You just need to use the coupon code AC300B300 on their website to get the discount.
Or where? Does a specific vendor sell them, or a quest reward?
Iβm currently doing a dissertation at school and as a part of it Iβm investigating public opinion on nuclear energy
Iβm currently doing a dissertation at school and as a part of it Iβm investigating public opinion on nuclear energy
Iβm currently doing a dissertation at school and as a part of it Iβm investigating public opinion on nuclear energy
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