Depends the red vision is an all in one with fuses shut off and all that. The manager 30 paired with it brings in the shunt to help tell you how much is left etc. you can monitor water and other things. You will always have the option for solar if you choose. Def having a dc charger is a must in...
mainly curious they both seem to have different uses short range vs long range etc. I am running a 3db one now but have a 6db but have not had a reason to use it yet. Was thinking if I have both then you would have both uses on hand but may not really made sense.
I am still going back and forth on this topic myself. I currently have a mix of both Victron and RedArc. I really like Victron's mobile app. I am using the Red Arc 1225 and do have an SBI12 I need to install.
I am rethinking my entire setup and plan to add a larger house bank of 200ah for...
I'll be attempting 2010+ 4runner 14WA Calipers and 348mm rotors this weekend. Mounting points should all line up fine. I am only worried about the hub and if the caliper mounting points are long enough with the tacoma hub to clear the rotor. I am running 17" Wheels which is also a requirement...
When I was younger lifted trucks were cool but the idea of being able to get or go anywhere and be ready for anything has me hooked on Overlanding. Looking forward to many adventures to come.
Finally gave the rig a wash and wax to clean up some desert pin striping so you all get the cleanest...
I second LeadNav. That is what I have been using along with CaliforniaTrailMaps which has overlays with trails and other topos etc but is limited to central/socal. Curious on checking out Gaia. I had seen that but was recommended LeadNav so went with that first.
That thing is sweet. I prefer to grind prior if I can. This may be the solution but damn that thing is expensive. Anyone use one of the old wooden coffee bean grinders? Those can be found cheap.
For camping/off the grid I have a jetboil french press or regular pour over using a Halulite kettle and a plastic over cup. In a pinch I keep instant coffee packets. Saw a few folks note Chemex and they are sweet. I use that at home for pour over after I recently received it in a box kit.
Make sure you pick one that supports adults. I have a couple with sports teams on them and an adult "COULD" sit on them but they appear to be more oriented to kids rather than adults. I know there are some larger ones that adults can use but would be limited on weight. Pretty slick none the less.
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