Every time the subject of minimalism comes up, whether in this forum years ago, or on Reddit, almost every week, most people seem to jump to the mindset that minimalism has some sort of virtue in and of itself. That leads them to practicing minimalism for it's own sake, rather than for the...
I tried out the NM State Park annual pass thing a few years ago. Just before I (temporarily) went back to sticks & bricks. I hated it.
There is a reason why that was so cheap: Almost all of their state parks are terrible and worn out. The places with water have almost no water anymore, or the...
I have been happy to find that Rubbermaid is now making these things again. (Or, I was wrong, and they never stopped making them.) I have bought a couple, and they seem almost as good as the originals.
I used Gorilla Tape to tape a salvaged tent screen over the inside of my window. I wrapped the screen around the part that attaches the latch handle to the window, then stitched up the gap by hand. A trick to getting the Gorilla Tape to stick to the screen well is to fold one piece of tape over...
It depends.
Not necessarily necessary.
I insulated mine as best as I could, simply by stuffing poly fill stuffed animal stuffing wherever I could. I did notice a difference. It is now warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Maybe by just a couple of degrees, but it feels like more due...
I already owned my minivan. I spent $2,000 for all the solar and wiring. $300 for my fridge. Maybe $250 for my cabinetry. Maybe, maybe another $400 for other things that I didn't already own. I've lived in it for about 3.5 years. So that's (2,000 + 300 + 250 + 400) ÷ (3.5 x 12) = $72.23 per...
My desires were simple: I just wanted peace and community.
Unfortunately, when I'm around any community, I have no peace. Any time I'm around other vandwellers I find it seriously disheartening. About 2/3 of the time, if I talk to a person long enough, they start dropping what I call "racist...
OK, I looked it up on the Northern Arizona Wind & Sun website. It's like this one: https://www.solar-electric.com/mrcb-60-amp-dc-circuit-breaker.html , except I'm pretty sure mine is 50 Amp. Your amperage may vary.
I keep the spare electronic keys hidden away. But I also a bunch of spares of the door key. I keep one in the small pocket of just about every pair of pants that I might possibly wear. You know how you will have a set of pants that you are "currently" wearing, in that you switch back and forth...
To reiterate: You should have seen the relief on that Sheriff's Deputy's face when he saw me. I think he drew the short straw and was stuck with what he thought was going to be coming out to find a dead body, rotting in some car. Nobody wants to see that crap.
I installed a breaker between the battery and all the rest of the 12v system. I ran a cable from the positive terminal of my battery, up to a breaker that I mounted near the head of my bed (because that was close to the batteries, out of the way, while still easily accessible) and then back down...
Nope, you are good. The only time you will run into trouble is if you extend a fatter cable with a skinnier cable and think the fat cable will "take some of the load off the skinnier one." Nope, all the amps gotta go through both cables.
But you aren't "extending" a single cable. You are...
On my 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan, there is a roller switch just to the right of the headlights switch. This dims and/or completely turns off the dome lights. If you roll it all the way down, till you feel a click, it will turn off the dome lights, even if the door is open. When I do this, I can...