Chenopod
New member
Hello everyone. I’m a new commer, Chenopod, and I’ve been following the forum for a while, along with lots of other vehicle dwelling related media. I really appreciate the generous sharing of wisdom and experience that I’ve witnessed on this site In particular.
I’m currently making do with what I’ve already got, a 2005 tundra pick up with a camper shell. It’s been great for extended weekend camping trips but now Im leaving my hospital job and plan to be (mostly) living out of it.
Here’s my question that I need some advice on…
I don’t want to install a permanent solar system on this rig as I don’t see it as my long term dwelling but need to continue to work remotely 2 days / week via video counseling and need enough battery power to run a cell phone or iPad 6-7 hours / day for 2 days in a row and then some for normal (minimal ) use throughout the rest of the week. How do I calculate my energy needs in this case? I’m wondering if a small power station with some solar re-charging capability may be sufficient for now. I don’t want to overshoot what I need as I suspect I’ll be moving into a larger rig at some point and install a more capable solar system at that time to more adequately supply a host of other energy needs.
Right now I just need enough power to confidently leave the shore and push out into the nomadic current as I develop my skills while still able to make my living.
Thank you in advance for the useful guidance and encouragement that I know I will receive from forum members.
I’m currently making do with what I’ve already got, a 2005 tundra pick up with a camper shell. It’s been great for extended weekend camping trips but now Im leaving my hospital job and plan to be (mostly) living out of it.
Here’s my question that I need some advice on…
I don’t want to install a permanent solar system on this rig as I don’t see it as my long term dwelling but need to continue to work remotely 2 days / week via video counseling and need enough battery power to run a cell phone or iPad 6-7 hours / day for 2 days in a row and then some for normal (minimal ) use throughout the rest of the week. How do I calculate my energy needs in this case? I’m wondering if a small power station with some solar re-charging capability may be sufficient for now. I don’t want to overshoot what I need as I suspect I’ll be moving into a larger rig at some point and install a more capable solar system at that time to more adequately supply a host of other energy needs.
Right now I just need enough power to confidently leave the shore and push out into the nomadic current as I develop my skills while still able to make my living.
Thank you in advance for the useful guidance and encouragement that I know I will receive from forum members.