I have 2 200 watt cigs solar panels on my Power wagon RTT. With only 1 panel and can keep topped off everyday. Another thing you could do is use a small 300 watt 12 volt converter to supply power to you AC240. I have a brick converter from a Bluetti EB70 that supplies 200 watts of consistant power to recharge my AC180 while driving if needed. You need to use the brick because your on board 400 watt AC ( if you have one on board) will not be a pure sine wave so your power bank won't recognize them but no problem with the brick.
@@OffGridAdventure with the brick charger I mentioned it will have the barrel plug to plug into the solar input plug.on your power bank. Most factory on board inverters do not provide a pure sine wave so your power bank won't see it and let it charge. I tried using the silent charge feature on my AC180 to charge directly from my cars 400 watt inverter and it would not work either.If you just use the 12 volt car charger plug you only get 100 watts but with the Bluetti brick you get 200 watts.
well I watched this video and your video of your new rooftop tent last night on the big TV at my friends house in the pan handle because we watched it on the TV I could not comment so now I am commenting today on this video and I love your rooftop tent but it does look small however it is a good place to keep the children from the dangerous critters out in the wild. Enjoy
It’s important to mentioned that the power station is water resistant and dust proof with any or maybe certain connectors plugged in. Those USB connectors aren’t water resistant at all. Not sure, but I would guess the 12vdc cigarette style plug isn’t either.
I’m very new to this. Just bought a truck where somebody had put an Olander package on it. I need to get a tent and some of the basics but this kitchen info was really helpful. Plan on me and my son, he’s 19 now, taking fishing trips. What kind of tent would you suggest we’re both six to
A basic cheap tent can be enough to get you started. The one I’ve used in recent videos cost around $100 at Target and has lasted perfectly for my family to camp in. The most important thing is the time you two can spend together.
Love the Fire Maple, such a complete redo place for the completely over priced jet boil. Never had a problem.
It’s interesting how many options Fire Maple has on their website.
That jeep has come a long way. Awesome job! Makes me crave adventure.
I’m ready to get out there as well! Thanks for stopping in.
Nice! Great opportunity for some pretty good meals when you're out and about!
Now, I just need some time to get back out there!
I have 2 200 watt cigs solar panels on my Power wagon RTT. With only 1 panel and can keep topped off everyday. Another thing you could do is use a small 300 watt 12 volt converter to supply power to you AC240. I have a brick converter from a Bluetti EB70 that supplies 200 watts of consistant power to recharge my AC180 while driving if needed. You need to use the brick because your on board 400 watt AC ( if you have one on board) will not be a pure sine wave so your power bank won't recognize them but no problem with the brick.
Thanks for the info. I have an on board AC outlet, but it seems to not push enough power to charge the power stations.
@@OffGridAdventure with the brick charger I mentioned it will have the barrel plug to plug into the solar input plug.on your power bank. Most factory on board inverters do not provide a pure sine wave so your power bank won't see it and let it charge. I tried using the silent charge feature on my AC180 to charge directly from my cars 400 watt inverter and it would not work either.If you just use the 12 volt car charger plug you only get 100 watts but with the Bluetti brick you get 200 watts.
It’s definitely coming along
Thanks Jamie!
well I watched this video and your video of your new rooftop tent last night on the big TV at my friends house in the pan handle
because we watched it on the TV I could not comment so now I am commenting today on this video and I love your rooftop tent but it does look small however it is a good place to keep the children from the dangerous critters out in the wild. Enjoy
Wow. Thanks for coming back to share your thoughts. I hope your travels are going well!
Big screen TV.. why didnt i think of that?! 🤣🤣
It’s important to mentioned that the power station is water resistant and dust proof with any or maybe certain connectors plugged in. Those USB connectors aren’t water resistant at all. Not sure, but I would guess the 12vdc cigarette style plug isn’t either.
They are not water resistant. But, I have the 12v continuously in use. No issues yet.
I’m very new to this. Just bought a truck where somebody had put an Olander package on it. I need to get a tent and some of the basics but this kitchen info was really helpful. Plan on me and my son, he’s 19 now, taking fishing trips. What kind of tent would you suggest we’re both six to
A basic cheap tent can be enough to get you started. The one I’ve used in recent videos cost around $100 at Target and has lasted perfectly for my family to camp in. The most important thing is the time you two can spend together.