GeorgiePorgie
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I am planning on converting a van in a few months and am thinking more and more that I should live in it for a while to figure out exactly what I will need, before building everything.
However, I need a CPAP machine right away and would much prefer a refrigerator to continually buying ice, so I need to start out with power. The Renogy 12 Volt Solar Kits look good, but is mounting them on the roof more efficient/stealthy than putting them out during the daytime with a power-cord and is it difficult to change it to the roof if I decide that would be better?
I'm guessing that I would need a minimum of 200 watts and 300 might be better. I want to cook as much as possible, because it is so much cheaper than eating out, but I understand that using gas as much as possible is better. I sure would like to use a low wattage microwave sometimes though. It makes life so much easier.
I intend to mostly do stealth camping in urban areas, but this lifestyle will be completely new to me, so might change my mind, if I can get free camping with power hookups somehow. I live in California, but - at this point -plan on traveling around in the summer and returning to Central California for winters.
Does anyone have an opinion on starting off with one of these kits or would it be better to get something more complicated?
However, I need a CPAP machine right away and would much prefer a refrigerator to continually buying ice, so I need to start out with power. The Renogy 12 Volt Solar Kits look good, but is mounting them on the roof more efficient/stealthy than putting them out during the daytime with a power-cord and is it difficult to change it to the roof if I decide that would be better?
I'm guessing that I would need a minimum of 200 watts and 300 might be better. I want to cook as much as possible, because it is so much cheaper than eating out, but I understand that using gas as much as possible is better. I sure would like to use a low wattage microwave sometimes though. It makes life so much easier.
I intend to mostly do stealth camping in urban areas, but this lifestyle will be completely new to me, so might change my mind, if I can get free camping with power hookups somehow. I live in California, but - at this point -plan on traveling around in the summer and returning to Central California for winters.
Does anyone have an opinion on starting off with one of these kits or would it be better to get something more complicated?