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I'm hoping the awning isn't pulled during the drive!
I've thought about that too, which side? I'm guessing for me, it wouldn't matter too much, I would park in a way to get the best shade.
Even thought about the short one for rear mount.
Thats good to know!
Likely I will charge at home before I head out. I like to plan things way ahead of time anyways.
Will probably end up with a 100 watt panel.
Been watching a lot of videos, seems thr jackery 500 could power a small fridge (say 20 quart) for several days no issues.
Just...
They dropped the ball on the retro styling for sure.
I'm sure itd very comfortable and has a lot of bells and whistles, definetly good for long trips im guessing.
If you want an offroader, get a wrangler... or a ram if you need more room.
I wish i took better care of my leather. It has cracks and such.
4 years old.
I do have some leather cleaner and protectant now, and might get covers, but they look terrible.
I've been looking for a portable fridge that is small, but havent found any that would fit behind my passenger seat. I have found 1, but is about 3 to 4 times the price of similar capacity.
The largest it could be would 18" by 13", height not being so important.
It is the only spot I have...
Also, its not a big deal if the engine has to be off to be able to charge the battery via solar. I could have it connected at night so it'll charge in the morning sun.
so last night my battery died on my jeep.
So I got an AGM battery this morning and was thinking how bad it could of been had I been out exploring on my own.
I was thinking of mounting a solar panel on my hardtop, and run the wire somehow to my battery, with some kind of controller in between...
My dogs are the reason I got my jeep instead of a truck, also they have a shorter wheelbase.
But yeah, RTT is out of the question for me, I do not want to haul my 2 dogs up there, also its top heavy.
My dogs are not allowed to be off their cables when I overland, they are hunting dogs and will...
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