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    Efficiency in a van electrical system?

    If Linux suits you, I've found the Raspberry Pi to be a nice little low-power vehicle computer that is "good enough" for most of my work. Portable monitors, some with built in batteries, on Amazon in various sizes. For those few Windows applications that I have to use occasionally (looking at...
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    Incident on the land I just bought. At a loss.

    (Ack, I didn't realize this was a necro-post. Sorry and please delete.)
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    Howdy from Appalachia.

    I'm an ugly farm welder, but I get along ok sorta most of the time! XD
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    Howdy from Appalachia.

    I figured I'd build a wooden frame around the edge of the panel and put a piece of plywood across the back. Then when it was folded over it'd all be encased in 2x4s and plywood so the low branches wouldn't break anything. I'd only fold them up when driving on an unmaintained road anyway; once...
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    Howdy from Appalachia.

    That's exactly how I do it with my pickup: Frame mounted receiver in the back and a bull bar bumper w/ receiver in front. I have a Horrible Fright 12000# winch on a receiver mount that I use with the pickup, so I'll just use the same one with the van. I bought a "real" receiver mount for the...
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    Howdy from Appalachia.

    Howdy! I'm Lee. Nice to meet you all. I'm fixing up an '88 E-150 for use as an weekend overlander in national forests and state parks and such. Not planning to do a 4x4 conversion, but I figure if I put a locker in the rear and have a winch it'll be fine as long as I don't act too stupid...
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