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====== Powering your vanlife ====== | ====== Powering your vanlife ====== | ||
- | Making, storing, and using power wisely is important for happy vandwelling. Power issues can seem overwhelming and confusing; | ||
- | Before you spend money on making/ | + | ===== TL;DR ===== |
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+ | * There is //chassis power// (your van's electrical system) and //house power// (your power setup for charging and running things). | ||
+ | * As with money, //using power// is much easier than //making/ | ||
+ | * Only you can know how much power you will require; | ||
+ | * it is easy to make //some// power offgrid. | ||
+ | * house power systems are DIY (made from selected components) or pre-made (" | ||
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+ | [[opinion: | ||
- | * plugs at your work, church, or anywhere else you visit regularly | ||
- | * plugs at cafes and restaurants -- ask for a table near an outlet | ||
- | * look for outlets at bus stops, park pavilions, etc. | ||
- | It may be useful to carry a gym bag with a power strip, extension cord, and any items that need to be charged. | ||
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Only you will know that, because only you will know what kinds of electrical [[electrical: | Only you will know that, because only you will know what kinds of electrical [[electrical: | ||
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+ | See [[electrical: | ||
==== Real-world(ish) examples ==== | ==== Real-world(ish) examples ==== | ||
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Most campervans use [[electrical: | Most campervans use [[electrical: | ||
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+ | Before you spend money on making/ | ||
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+ | * plugs at your work, school, church, or anywhere else you visit regularly | ||
+ | * plugs at cafes and restaurants -- ask for a table near an outlet | ||
+ | * look for public outlets at bus stops, park pavilions, etc | ||
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+ | It may be useful to carry a gym bag with a power strip, extension cord, and any items that need to be charged. | ||
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^ ^ Pro | **Con** | ^ ^ Pro | **Con** | ||
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* requirement for higher solar array voltages. | * requirement for higher solar array voltages. | ||
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+ | ===== avoiding beginner mistakes ===== | ||
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+ | * hoping, wishing, or daydreaming instead of doing the math | ||
+ | * failure to consider //all// loads | ||
+ | * belief that electrical outlets will be easy to find and free to use | ||
+ | * failure to consider the time it takes to recharge a bank | ||
+ | * relying on marketing rather than product specifications | ||
+ | * DIY: belief that all components have to be from the same brand | ||
+ | * Pre-made: | ||
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+ | ===== further reading ===== | ||
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+ | * [[https:// | ||