thehellend
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Hey all.
The Bacon Van needs power, and I am totally overwhelmed by my options. I've read a few threads and, honestly, I can't keep up. I hope it's ok if I lay out my requirements, and get some help narrowing down my options. Here's what I want:
Oh, and sort of a biggie - for an inexplicable reason, my van does not have a cigarette lighter port.
Feed me your knowledge! Please and thank you!
The Bacon Van needs power, and I am totally overwhelmed by my options. I've read a few threads and, honestly, I can't keep up. I hope it's ok if I lay out my requirements, and get some help narrowing down my options. Here's what I want:
- Charging power for 1 laptop (Acer Aspire) and 1 phone (iPhone 6) for 8+ hours - my phone is quite a drain as it is getting old, and I use it for my mobile hotspot which means it pretty much needs to stay plugged in while I use it for that. I'll be using my van for a mobile office, so I need to pull a full day's charge for both the phone and the laptop. Laptop's battery lasts about 4-5 hours during high-use times, and phone lasts about 2 hours while tethering.
- The ability to store and use power after dark - as I understand it, solar panels pull the power and can directly feed items, but if I want to 'bank' that power for use on dull days or after dark, I'd need some kind of power bank to collect it all up in. I might choose to watch a show or two at night on overnight camping trips, or have an emergency phone charging situation. So while my power storage needs aren't big, they're there.
- Fancy lights for entertaining - she'll be a mobile hangout spot at events, meaning I'll want to run lighting for at least a few hours after dark. I saw some solar powered things on Amazon, so I guess this can be handled separately if needs be, or with battery-powered LED lights, but worth mentioning.
- Charging for fridge/freezer/hairdryer/tumble dryer
- Power for a stove - despite the title of this post, I'll actually be frying literal bacon on a regular camping stove. And eating cold taco bell
- Complicated setup - I'm happy to learn a little entry-level wiring for this, but I'm still afraid of my car battery, so I will need to take it easy on the electrician stuff. I also don't really want to drill any holes in my van
Oh, and sort of a biggie - for an inexplicable reason, my van does not have a cigarette lighter port.
Feed me your knowledge! Please and thank you!