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  1. Binxie

    My Conversion van.....conversion

    I agree with what TMG51 said. What I did in my Promaster City (a mini cargo van) was put in two reversible FanTastic fans with the vent hoods. The idea was that I'd get one pulling in and one pushing out for complete and rapid air circulation in hot weather. It worked like a charm. I've been...
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    What can you cook in the road pro 12v portable stove?

    I cooked a whole chicken last week after seeing this guy's post: http://12vcooking.com/2016/04/22/whole-chicken-cooked-in-the-roadpro-12-volt-portable-stove/ . It worked out great! Been baking hard "boiled" eggs, too, like this dude...
  3. Binxie

    The Colorado mid/late summer RTR

    I was up in the Gunnison area a month or so ago. It's damned gorgeous.
  4. Binxie

    Summer RTR 2016 Highly Probable--Suggestions for Where and When?

    I'm at 80% sure I can and will be there. \
  5. Binxie

    Ram Promaster City Conversion Nearing Completion

    Passive Cooling in Action (see photo) As soon as I get everything painting and organized, I'll post photos of the final interior. (Could be a few months. I'm not in a hurry.)
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    Secret Shopper or Mystery Shopper

    I tried this once, but it didn't work for me at the time. 1. I don't shop much anyway. 2. The kids were young and at home then, so getting around town wasn't easy. I wonder if I could do some of this now while traveling? At least restaurants would be good. I'll look into it. Thanks for posting!
  7. Binxie

    Food Foraging?

    The oven gets to 300 F. According to my reading, summer is the time to be careful with rabbits, and it's still winter, more or less, in Colorado, where I am now. The meat was well cooked (and falling off the bone) when I was done. The roadkill law in Colorado is that you have to call the local...
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    Food Foraging?

    I just ate my first roadkill the night before last, a rabbit. I wrapped the meat up in foil with spices, potato, and onions, then baked it in my RoadPro Stove for about 3.5 hours. Pretty good. Tasted somewhere between chicken and turkey. I've been wanting to forage for more of my food, and...
  9. Binxie

    Cargo vs Conversion or Camper

    Where I'm camped this second, it's mid-20s with strong wind. I'm comfy in my cargo van with self-installed insulation. Too many windows wouldn't be nearly as efficient; in fact, it'd be downright chilly. So I say: cargo van all the way!
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    Fuse sizing advice requested

    Thanks for clearing up my basic misunderstanding! Somehow, I got the idea that fuses protected the gadgets. I have such wire guage/amp capacity charts and can take it from here. :blush:
  11. Binxie

    Fuse sizing advice requested

    I'm installing a circuit off my battery bank to run two plugs: a standard 12v plug and a plug with two USB ports. I'll have a fuse box between the batteries and the plugs. Three questions: 1a. What size fuse do you recommend for the 12v plug? I'm thinking 15 A, which is what my van's fuse...
  12. Binxie

    Living Cheap While Broken Down

    Thanks for all the great advice, Folks! It's really kind of obvious now that I see the options in print. But at the time, with the surprise and stress of developing events, it was hard to think clearly. Now I have a kind of lodging and transport priority list in my head and lots of alternatives...
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    Living Cheap While Broken Down

    This is a question for the future rather than today. I want to plan for next time, should such a situation come up again. My van broke down in West Texas. Now I'm in San Angelo, Texas, and my van is parked in a dealer lot while I wait for a part to get shipped in. Daily, I'm blowing money on...
  14. Binxie

    Free at last!

    After more than a year of planning, a 4-month trial run, and just getting out from under my house, I am now a full-time vandweller! Hurrah!
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    Books you'd suggest for travelers in America

    For those interested in natural history, I always suggest the Roadside Geology series. For this into US history and the European explorations of North America, I suggest "La Relacion" by Cabeza de Vaca and "Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American...
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    Need input on abnormal dwelling vehicle

    I don't use a cooler or ice chest at all. I eat out of dry goods and things that'll last a few days, like apples and cheese. I get fresh meat or whatever when I stop at a grocery store, and then just enough to cook and eat that day or maybe by the next day. The only thing I regret about this...
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    Need input on abnormal dwelling vehicle

    Since the decision is made, I'd say dumping the trailer and going light was best decision, based on my personal experience and all the advice in this thread from the more-experienced forum members. And hey, a little cash in your pocket is always good. Good luck with all this stuff going on! From...
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    Need input on abnormal dwelling vehicle

    Stevesway, I'm going to respond from an emotional perspective. It sounds to me as if you are quite understandably anxious about the future. One response is that you feel a strong need to solve this trailer/no-trailer dilemma NOW. But do you really? Can you store the trailer at a friend or...
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    Best bulk dried food supplier suggested by the forum

    This is slightly tangental, but check out Asian and Middle Eastern groceries, usually in larger towns. Spices are definitely cheaper, especially in the Indian stores. And you can often find dried vegetables, rice, and legumes cheap. Yesterday, I got two good-size bags (1 lb. each?) of dried...
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