mrparilux
New member
I've got a 1990 G20 conversion van recently, and while I'm not living in it, I do want to take it camping and road-tripping. I want to get an EcoFlow (or similar) solar generator and battery system, and was wondering if there was a way to hook it up to the van in such a way that I could run the van's electronics (A/C, radio, TV, lights, etc) using the EcoFlow? I'm not necessarily concerned about power output unless it's astronomical, and I plan on having as many power inputs into the battery as I can (solar, alternator, or even just plug in at campground). I would imagine something like EcoFlow's battery charger would work? I'm not terribly familiar with electrical things, especially not on vehicles.
I want to do it this way, instead of just buying EcoFlow's portable air conditioner, because this van will not only be used for camping and road tripping, as I mentioned earlier, but will also be used for business (hauling small sound/video systems) and stuff. So I would like it as minimal as possible (so less to take in and out) and not have to spend that much more money, and don't want to alter the van from the way it is now if possible, keeping it more "stock"
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
I want to do it this way, instead of just buying EcoFlow's portable air conditioner, because this van will not only be used for camping and road tripping, as I mentioned earlier, but will also be used for business (hauling small sound/video systems) and stuff. So I would like it as minimal as possible (so less to take in and out) and not have to spend that much more money, and don't want to alter the van from the way it is now if possible, keeping it more "stock"
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?