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-====== building out camper on the cheap ======+longer-form answer to [[https://www.reddit.com/r/vandwellers/comments/igjleu/cheapest_build_brag_here/|this thread]]
  
-Building a functional camper on a big budget is easy doing it on a budget requires research and patience.+====== frugal camper builds ====== 
 + 
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 +Building a functional camper on a big budget is easy - pay someone to do it.  Doing it on a budget requires researchpatience, and work
  
  
 > > Tips and tricks to being a cheap o? > > Tips and tricks to being a cheap o?
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 +===== tl;dr =====
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 +If you read nothing else:  
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 +  * don't try to [[opinion:frater_secessus:beginner_mistakes#heating_and_cooling|heat and cool stuff with solar power]].
 +  * avoid flexible solar panels, AGM batteries, and solar generators.    They are all niche products with niche (ie, doubled) prices, and very few vandwellers need them.
 +
  
  
 ===== expectations ===== ===== expectations =====
  
-  * It is cheap to think of the camper as a camping tent on wheels.  It is expensive to think of it as a mobile apartment. +It is cheap to think of the camper as a camping tent on wheels.  It is expensive to think of it as a mobile apartment.  
 + 
 +Pre-van experiment:  read the product label to see wattage draw //before// operating or plugging in any appliance in your home. The object is to learn how much power things really consume. 
 + 
 + 
  
  
-===== the van ===== 
  
-  * Consider a mommy van or minivan instead of a Sprinter. 
-  * get a mechanic's inspection 
-  * plan your moves in advance to save on fuel costs.  Use "economy" routing rather than "fastest time" routing.   
-  * drive slower 
  
 ===== power ===== ===== power =====
 +
 +Reducing your power use will have far-reaching effects, simplifying the system and reducing costs for batteries, panels, and charging equipment.
 +
 +//Timing// your power use can also make a tremendous difference.  Example:  Charging the laptop while driving (or after the house batteries are charged) is a "freebie" Running a laptop at night directly affects the system because there is no charge coming in then to help support the load. 
 +
  
 ==== loads ==== ==== loads ====
  
   * avoid heating/cooling with electricity you make offgrid.  Use propane or similar for heating and cooking.   * avoid heating/cooling with electricity you make offgrid.  Use propane or similar for heating and cooking.
-  * avoid using power-hungry PCs or laptops.  Use a tablet, chromebook, phone, or other low-power device. +  * avoid using power-hungry PCs or laptops.  Use a tablet, chromebook, phone, or other low-power device.
 +  * run discretionary loads [[electrical:solar:nonessential|when you have excess power]]
  
  
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   * Buy larger/higher-voltage panels which are cheaper by the watt.((this will require MPPT controllers for nominal 12v banks))   * Buy larger/higher-voltage panels which are cheaper by the watt.((this will require MPPT controllers for nominal 12v banks))
-  * if you are using PWM controllers, choose poly panels vs mono due to their higher Imp rating.  When choosing between poly panels at the same price point, pick the one with the higher Imp (and thus lower Vmp)+  * if you are using PWM controllers, choose poly panels vs mono -- they are typically less expensive and actually perform better with PWM due to their higher Imp rating.  When choosing between poly panels at the same price point, pick the one with the higher Imp (and thus lower Vmp)
   * if you are going to be deep-cycling the batteries every day((like to 50% [[electrical:depth_of_discharge|DoD]])) consider using a dirt-cheap [[electrical:solar:shunt_tweaking|shunt controller]] rather than PWM.   * if you are going to be deep-cycling the batteries every day((like to 50% [[electrical:depth_of_discharge|DoD]])) consider using a dirt-cheap [[electrical:solar:shunt_tweaking|shunt controller]] rather than PWM.
   * [[electrical:solar:overpaneling|overpanel]] your MPPT controller;  +10% is optimal, and 20% is reasonable [[opinion:frater_secessus:panelsizesforinsolation|in challenging insolation]].   * [[electrical:solar:overpaneling|overpanel]] your MPPT controller;  +10% is optimal, and 20% is reasonable [[opinion:frater_secessus:panelsizesforinsolation|in challenging insolation]].
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 +  * generally speaking, use the smallest battery bank appropriate for your use and apply maximal charging to it.  
   * avoid convenience items like "[[lifestyle:faq_solar_generator|solar generators]]"   * avoid convenience items like "[[lifestyle:faq_solar_generator|solar generators]]"
   * use 6v deep cycles in series rather than 12v singly or in parallel   * use 6v deep cycles in series rather than 12v singly or in parallel
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-===== recurring expenses ===== 
  
-  * consider moving to a bank that does not charge ATM fees (Ally, Schwab), checking fees, etc 
-  * get your internet use under control and downgrade to a cheaper plan 
-  * avoid keeping a self-storage unit 
  
 +===== sourcing =====
 +
 +Buy used from craigslist, thrift stores, etc. when possible.  Know the internal dimensions of your van and carry a tape measure with you.  Buy used/open-package from Amazon.  
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 +Use pricewatch tools like camelcamelcamel to get alerts when prices drop on items you need. 
  
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