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How NOT to Connect an External Solar Panel to the Solis Pocket (and the RIGHT Way)
In this video, we try to supplement the rooftop solar panel with an external solar panel to boost battery charging, using the Zamp auxiliary solar panel connector. After some problems, including toasting some electronics, we walk through the right process to use before attempting to do this in order to prevent damage to the solar panel or van.
Products in video:
SAE to DC Adapter
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Portable solar panel (this replaces our Rockpals model)
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Solar MC4 connector tool:
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#solis #vanlife #outapocket #solispocket #solarpanels
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First Ride & Review: Blaupunkt e-bikes go to Nantucket - A Solis Pocket Adventure
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Join us as we head out in the Solis Pocket to try out the Blaupunkt e-bikes we received as part of a promotion from Winnebago with the purchase of our Solis Pocket. This promotion also applies to several other models. We stay overnight in the Pocket near New Bedford, MA to catch the ferry to Nantucket Island and explore the island via e-bike. We provide our feedback and experience riding the e-...
FOLLOW-UP: Powering the Solis Pocket A/C by Generator
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In this follow-up video, we answer a number of questions that were raised in our first generator video. We measure the load generated by the air conditioning system, and measure the noise of the A/C without the generator outside. Then we take specific noise measurements inside and outside the pocket while the generator is running at various A/C settings. Finally we try to answer the question, h...
What Size Generator Will Power the Solis Pocket with A/C?
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Come along as we hook up a dual-fuel generator to the Solis Pocket for the first time. Importantly, we also try running the Coleman Mach 10 air conditioning unit off the generator, on maximum cool, to see if this small generator can handle the load - especially at startup. We show how to hook the generator feed into the propane setup in the van so you don't have to deal with gasoline to power t...
Electrical FOLLOW-UP: Mapping the 6 AC outlets to breakers in the Solis Pocket
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In this brief video, which is a follow-up to our recent electrical troubleshooting video, we review the location of all six AC 120V outlets in the Winnebago Solis Pocket and determine which breaker each outlet is connected to using holiday candle lights. We also look at which circuits have ground fault protection outlets. Thank you to the subscribers who gave us input on the last video and poin...
Solis Pocket Electrical Problem! 120V not working properly in nearly new van?
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In this video, you will follow along as we troubleshoot a new issue that surfaced with the 120V electrical system in our nearly-new van: the Winnebago Solis Pocket 36A. In the process of investigating the issue, we figure out (and share) what all the circuits in the van do, how the outlets are wired, we trigger an electrical panel alarm, and eventually get to the bottom of the problem. We also ...
Carrying bikes INSIDE the Solis Pocket: What fits?
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This video will walk through how to travel with mountain bikes, gravel bikes, and fat bikes inside the Solis Pocket, looking at the details of how well they fit in the back area, if they can mount to the built-in logistics track, and if they fit or don't fit under the rear folding bed. #solis #vanlife #outapocket #solispocket #classbrv #mtb Products mentioned: FreedomCoast Adjustable Fork Mount...
FOLLOW-UP to 60-day review of Solis Pocket - fixes and a new water leak!
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In this video, which as a follow-up to our 60 day review of the Solis Pocket by Winnebago, we review previous items we have been able to resolve/fix, what we did, and track down a major new issue - a water leak under the sink. We also provide feedback on taking the van on a road trip during a winter storm. #solis #vanlife #outapocket #solispocket #classbrv Products mentioned in the video: 3M Do...
22, no 23, Upgrades and Mods to our Solis Pocket (Part 2)
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In this second in a series of two videos, we walk through the rest of 22 (actually 23!) different upgrades, modifications, and personalizations we have made to our Solis Pocket in the first 10 weeks we have owned it, with our opinions about them. #solis #vanlife #outapocket #solispocket Links to products covered in video: Imitation leather seat covers: rvseatcovers.com/product/imitation-leather...
22 Upgrades and Mods to our Solis Pocket (Part 1)
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In this series of two videos, we walk through 22 different upgrades, modifications, and personalizations we have made to our Solis Pocket in the first 10 weeks we have owned it, with our opinions about them. #solis #vanlife #outapocket #solispocket #classbrv Links to products covered in video: Inhabit Design Works Solis Pocket floor mats (complete set): www.inhabitdesignworks.com/solis-pocket I...
Amazing Eclipse Road Trip - Maine had best conditions in the USA! Another Solis Pocket adventure!
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Road Trip to Sugarloaf Mountain, in the Carrabassett Valley of Maine, for the total eclipse of the sun. Three nights in the Solis Pocket, we even got it stuck. The eclipse was amazing and we caught great photos and video! #eclipse #pocket #solis #vanlife #sugarloaf #outapocket
Van Noobs First Road Trip in Solis Pocket
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Highlights of our first road trip/adventure in our new Solis Pocket. Some funny moments! #solis #vanlife #outapocket
60-Day Review of the Solis Pocket by Winnebago (with defects we found)
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Review of the Solis Pocket (36A) after 60 days. Why we selected it, issues we found, and our overall summary and recommendation. #solis #vanlife #outapocket #solispocket #classbrv
Kayaking Badwater Basin - On the last day! (ever?)
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Kayaking Badwater Basin (Lake Manley) - Death Valley, CA - March 4, 2024 -the day before they closed the lake to all boating. #badwaterbasin #deathvalley #outapocket

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @bshwin
    @bshwin 10 днів тому

    Pretty shocked how the Winnebago dealers don’t want to deal with any issues. Makes me rethink looking at their offerings.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 4 дні тому

      We did make a few more calls and were able to find a dealer willing to make an appointment (which we did not end up needing to do). But definitely something to be aware of.

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk 14 днів тому

    The polarity reverser surprised me. I thought there was an industry standard. Which one is backwards, the solar panel or the Solis? Thanks.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 13 днів тому

      Hi and thanks for the question. The Zamp system in the van seems to be reversed compared to the rest of the industry. So, the van seems backwards to me. Thanks.

    • @avlisk
      @avlisk 13 днів тому

      @@Outapkt Thanks so much. It's not something I would have ever thought of. I have some Oupes folding panels, and will now test the polarity FOR SURE!

  • @lianablanco2315
    @lianablanco2315 15 днів тому

    So easy for someone too steal that solar panel while you are off biking. I wouldnt want to take that chance. For my piece of mind, i would bypass all that and just park in the sun for while.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 13 днів тому

      Thanks for your comments

  • @wstafco
    @wstafco 18 днів тому

    You guys shouldn’t need to do this. Quality seems to be a problem with the Solis. I am turned off!

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 13 днів тому

      Thanks for watching, yes quality has been an issue for us but fortunately we have not hit anything major yet.

  • @aliciabrowndocken4660
    @aliciabrowndocken4660 19 днів тому

    Remember that the Auxiliary Zamp Solar Panels with the SAE connectors are reverse Polarity to shield the Positive terminal. The Zamp receiver plug is wired to accommodate that. Winnebago uses the Zamp SAE connector for Auxiliary Panels and is wired accordingly. Anytime you plug an Auxiliary Zamp Panel into anything other than a Winnebago you will need a Polarity Reverser. Anytime I plug anything other than a Zamp Panel into a Winnebago I will need a Polarity Reverser. I always keep 5 or 6 of those Reverse Polarity adapters in my tool kit. My Zamp 140watt Unregulated Deployable Solar Panel is rated at 7.8amps and is regulated by my on board Zamp Controller. On a good day I can get 40-50 amps total out of just my Portable Zamp Panel.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 13 днів тому

      Hi, thanks for your comments. I do understand the Zamp polarity situation now, and why they did it, however I think they could do a much better job informing or labelling things so the consumer is aware. Thanks and take care.

  • @pegseger6234
    @pegseger6234 21 день тому

    Interested in your bike rack! What brand? Looks like back doors open enough with bikes(s) off so that you can access the garage area for anything you need to do? Thanks again for all the great info!

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 20 днів тому

      Hi! Thanks for asking. That is a 1UP Equip-D Double 1up-usa.com/product/equipd-double . It does angle down so the back doors can fully open, which is very nice. We have been very happy with the rack. Good luck and thanks for watching!

  • @michealodrisceoil6595
    @michealodrisceoil6595 21 день тому

    I have a 2022 Pocket. Think your observations about the interior build quality pretty much match my experience. You seem to have an inverter of some sort stored where the Porta-potty would normally go. Did you ditch it or keep in back in the cargo area?

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 21 день тому

      Hi, thanks for sharing your experience. We ditched it and put the inverter there. We cover that and some other upgrades we made in our 2 Pocket upgrade videos. If we ever do need a portable toilet, we will probably seek a different model that is smaller and we can store in back, But we really have not needed it yet. Thanks for watching!

  • @asaprocky8195
    @asaprocky8195 21 день тому

    I'm considering a Solis, and I'm appalled at how you were treated by their lack of service, requiring you to do all of the trouble shooting and them resisting your findings until they finally gave in and sent you a new cable. Furthermore, they apparently don't even bother to label the rear solar plug with + and - or Pos Neg to indicate which port is which.... requiring you to meter the plug to insure proper conductivity. They just kit bashed that solar plug with a cheap part and left it at that! Add to that, their lack of proper documentation. Come on! Just how many users do they expect to have an OHM meter with test leads to trouble shoot stuff that users should not have to trouble shoot when supplied properly in the first place! Where's their QA to test out EACH and every component that customers purchase from them? Maybe if they had such a QA Department, their vans could be sold with a QA label that reads "100% fully tested at time of assembly and shipment for your safety and assurance on the road. Enjoy your camper with full confidence! Thank you. The Management." I have no doubt that you paid top dollar for this rig, that would warrant such a QA label. A pity. Now my own purchasing choice survey has some red flags next to Solis. These campers are high ticket items for some of us, and we will do our Due Diligence with reviews provided by other owners. Solis... GET WITH IT! Thank you, OUTAPocket for posting this most informative video. I hope everything works out for you and your camper from now on. Safe travels, friend!

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 21 день тому

      Hello! Thanks for sharing your perspectives! Our experience seems pretty standard for Solis owners, maybe not even that bad by comparison with some stories I have heard. The Pocket is a great van for our needs, despite these issues, which are a little disappointing. This van is a bit lower on the price scale than many others so there are compromises, and fortunately we have the time and skill to do some investigation when issues come up. We did buy from an out of state dealer (1000 miles away) which also added some risk. Glad you found our information useful and thank you for watching. Good luck in your search!

  • @booburroughs6793
    @booburroughs6793 21 день тому

    One last thought. Many don't realize that to charge the pocket house battery the main switch (above the fridge) needs to be ON when driving and ON when plugged into shore power. The battery gets no charge in the off position even when there is "power" from driving or shore plug. Winnebago recommends to basically keep that switch ON all the time while in use. Otherwise the battery will not get a full charge and will drain over time needing replacement.

  • @KnightsandWeekends
    @KnightsandWeekends 21 день тому

    Thanks for taking one for the team. Your inside solar charging display panel is so much better than the one in my 59PX

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 21 день тому

      Great, thanks for watching! I wonder if that panel can be upgraded (I have no idea).

  • @booburroughs6793
    @booburroughs6793 21 день тому

    Yep - just went out and checked my pocket Zamp panel - it's been rainy and cloudy for 3 days in Virginia - off and in sun but no direct sun - and my battery is completely charged. When I push the amp/volt button I get 13.6v, 0.1A, and 0.2Ah. I have an AGM battery. If you push the battery type button you can cycle through 6 different "modes" battery types. Are you synced properly? Really all of this is above my pay grade - I really don't know much except for reading my Zamp manuals a while back - but it sounds like different issue as I have had my pocket for 2 years and never really thought I needed any more solar. I do not do any boondocking - but like I said previously I have run my fridge and other stuff for weeks without any issues and without even driving the van. Hope this helps a bit - one pocketeer to another.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 21 день тому

      No worries... thanks for the additional info. I honestly think it is more running MaxxAir 12 hours a day for 5 days in 90+ degree weather that started dropping the battery, not as much the fridge. But in any case I'll keep my eye on it and good luck.

  • @booburroughs6793
    @booburroughs6793 21 день тому

    You might want to call Zamp and talk to them about your system. I have a pocket and have run my fridge for 2 weeks straight with no issues - plus my Max fan - main lights on and off as needed. Do you have a battery issue? A wiring issue? It doesn't seem like a solar panel issue or lack of solar power - I live in Virginia so same type of "environment". I haven't had any need to get additional panels as the standard installed panel on my pocket handles things great.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 21 день тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching... The issue was we had the Pocket parked in the shade for 5 days. We were not staying in it, but it was very hot so we were running the maxxair every day to keep the interior cool plus the fridge. So there was minimal re-charging going on for those 5 days. Thus when we went riding I parked in the sun and wanted to maximize our re-charge rate for those few hours. The system itself seems fine... it simply wasn't recharging when parked out of the sunlight for so long, that's all. Thanks and take care.

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk 25 днів тому

    Have you ever removed your headliner over the front seats? A sheet of ice last winter ripped my radio antenna off, breaking the mount and the only way to fix it is remove the headliner. I'm looking for help with this. Thanks.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 25 днів тому

      Sorry to hear that! No, I have never done that. Good luck with it. Hopefully not too bad.

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk 26 днів тому

    I've had GFCI outlets that I thought I had pressed the "reset" button hard enough to reset, but didn't. Perhaps that one questionable outlet was like that. . .the reset button just needed a bit more convincing with a firmer push. BTW, I've got the same model Pocket, and have yet to test all the systems. I'm subscribing so I can use your expertise to help guid me along. Thanks.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 25 днів тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting. I was pressing that reset button pretty hard. Sometimes that outlet resets and works fine, and sometimes it doesn't. Still chasing it! Might replace it and see what happens. Enjoy your Pocket!

  • @tjm5492
    @tjm5492 26 днів тому

    What? WHAT?

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 25 днів тому

      Not sure where to go with your comment but thanks for watching.

  • @petermashak3341
    @petermashak3341 27 днів тому

    From all the horror stories I’ve been seeing here, yours look really minor. Good luck!

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 25 днів тому

      So far, nothing too serious, thankfully. Thanks for watching!

  • @wing8858
    @wing8858 29 днів тому

    I noticed your Pocket van comes with Lithium battery. Is it standard or an option? My wife and I are really interested in this van. May I ask how much you guys paid for the van so we have an idea during negotiation with the dealer.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 29 днів тому

      Hello and thanks for watching! Our Pocket 36A came with and still has the standard two AGM coach batteries. We took out the portable toilet and put a Goal Zero Yeti 1500X battery in that compartment to give us 120v power when off grid. That is lithium but it was our own upgrade. As far as prices, a good way to track them is rvtrader.com. We ended up paying 87k all in. Good luck!

  • @KnightsandWeekends
    @KnightsandWeekends Місяць тому

    Mine just showed up today. The company name is normally pronounced where Blau rhymes with ow (or frau) - followed by punked. They were very well known in the audiophile days for making top end components for home sound. First one took an hour to assemble, second one took twenty minutes! Thanks for another great video.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      That's great! Hope you enjoy them and thanks for the feedback!

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      Oh and here's the video with the German pronunciation... I may not have done it justice however. ua-cam.com/video/jJZ0JJHzWKY/v-deo.html

  • @fredzuccarelli
    @fredzuccarelli Місяць тому

    Too bad about the poor build quality. Nice review!!!!

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      Thank you for watching and for the feedback!

  • @MoeMoe-nu7vt
    @MoeMoe-nu7vt Місяць тому

    I actually went to colonial RV in NJ and checked it out quilt was absolutely horrible the outside is beautiful specially in that color but the inside was very disappointing … I checked out Thor 18M n by far better built and at least 15 K less

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      There is a van for everyone! Good luck and hopefully welcome you to the club soon!

  • @lo8337
    @lo8337 Місяць тому

    I also had a clicking noise in my left pedal, so took the pedal off and sprayed some wd40 and it seemed to work for now.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      Oh, great to know, thank you! I'll try that as well. Thanks for sharing.

  • @kona_moon6055
    @kona_moon6055 Місяць тому

    Who makes that faulty cable? Does Winnebago make it, or do they buy it from someone else?

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      They definitely buy it from someone else. The replacement cable was actually made by a different company than the bad cable was. I'll look up the labels and post the manufacturers names when I get a chance. Thanks for watching.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      Hi again, so the bad cable was made by Epicord. The replacement they sent was made by Furrion.

    • @kona_moon6055
      @kona_moon6055 Місяць тому

      @@Outapkt Thanks for the information, we now know what to avoid. Happy travels.✌

  • @JustinOpinionChannel
    @JustinOpinionChannel Місяць тому

    Nice video. Enjoyed the "tag along" aspect of it. The e-Bike promotion was also on for the Solis PX when I bought mine (made it just under the wire) at the end of May. It's my understanding that they just show up when they show up. Would be nice to have before cold weather comes back, but I don't mind the wait. Keep up the nice work!

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      Glad you made it in under the wire! It seems the bikes get released in batches from what we have heard. We definitely had a long wait. Hopefully the next batch won't be too far away. Thanks for watching and for the positive feedback!

  • @ernieD
    @ernieD Місяць тому

    Hi guys. Really 3:11 need to improve the audio. Either speak louder or move mics closer to your mouths. With so much outdoor noise, wind, traffic, etc your speech is not clearly audible. BTW, the transition music was too friggin loud w my earbuds. Good channel, keep improving. 😊

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      Thanks for much for the feedback! Sorry about the music, it did not seem so loud during our preview. But we will be more aware of it moving forward. As far as traffic noise, yeah it did not seem that loud when we were there. Then you watch the video you captured and it always comes through louder than you expect. We are getting there. Thanks again for watching!

  • @jlavond
    @jlavond Місяць тому

    Great info! Thank you.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching and for your feedback!

  • @MoeMoe-nu7vt
    @MoeMoe-nu7vt Місяць тому

    Those were minor issues glad you didn’t have major ones…thanks again love watching your channel still negotiating my 2024 solis

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      Good luck with your negotiations and thanks again.

  • @francruz5824
    @francruz5824 Місяць тому

    Not paying attention with every detail in the building of this camper. “Not the end of the world” is not the answer. When you paid for the price the ask, you expect no defect and durability in the integrity of the vehicle.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      You are not wrong! Reality, once you have the van, is that is can be quite a bit of trouble to have the issues dealt with under warranty. It has been faster, easier, and better to just deal with it ourselves. Our experience has not been unusual from what others have told us. Thanks for watching and for your comment.

  • @MoeMoe-nu7vt
    @MoeMoe-nu7vt Місяць тому

    You guys have so much respect for one another 😝..she waits until he finish then you start and same goes for him I love that .. as far as the RV it is my next purchase for sure the A makes more sense than the B too much wasted space for another sink in the back which y won’t use

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      Thanks so much for your feedback! Good luck with your purchase and hopefully we gave you some things to look out for with your purchase.

  • @mikeeldorado9221
    @mikeeldorado9221 Місяць тому

    Great video. I am looking at purchasing a pocket within the year or so. At least the pocket is on the top of my list. I am also looking for a small footprint so I can also drive it around during the day and will fit in a standard parking spot. So, looking forward for more updates and will check out your past videos too. Have fun.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      Great, thanks for the feedback! Despite the issues we cover in this and other videos, we love the van. The layout is perfect and the van is exactly the size we wanted. Getting bikes inside is awesome for us and I feel the price vs value with this van is spot on. Good luck and look forward to more discussions!

  • @StoneRunning23
    @StoneRunning23 Місяць тому

    Nice video! Glad you got the issue sorted out. This is somethingnwe learned about warranty issues, I had to fight a litttle to have my batteries covered under warranty, by the time our service appointment came around, the 12 months had passed. My dealer is 150 miles away. Now i have a local RV service shop i will go to. But I'm finding out that its always best to get educated a little more so we can atleast now what the problem is!

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt Місяць тому

      Unfortunately, we are hearing that sort of story a lot. Thanks for watching, for the feedback, and for sharing your experience.

  • @MoeMoe-nu7vt
    @MoeMoe-nu7vt 2 місяці тому

    Someone is definitely getting a new generator while y sleeping 😂😂

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      I hope not!

  • @oldk4tz
    @oldk4tz 2 місяці тому

    the reason it tripped your yeti is due to short cycling the compressor as the capacitor did not have enough time to recharge so it had to pull what it needed from your source. this is not only bad for the electronics in the a/c unit but also the compressor.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the context, makes sense. Definitely cycling up slowly moving forward! Thanks for watching!

  • @Esteban-du2we
    @Esteban-du2we 2 місяці тому

    Well done, thank you very much!

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Appreciate the feedback, thank you!

  • @barryboutwell7399
    @barryboutwell7399 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video, I've been looking at this one Pulsar GD400BN for our Pocket. I'm wondering if you checked out Pulsar and if so why you chose Westinghouse.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for your comment. I was actually very close to buying that generator. It seems to have more power in the same size/weight package and has all the features I was looking for. In the end it was a brand I was less familiar with and decided maybe that much power was overkill for what I needed. I would be very curious to compare the two in the real world. Maybe it would run the same load quieter than the Westinghouse. I also wonder how fuel consumption would compare. I think it is a good choice for the Pocket. If you get it, post your experience back!

  • @robertledsome3327
    @robertledsome3327 2 місяці тому

    My Honda eu 3000 is ,is much quieter.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Yes I bet it is. It also looks like it weighs twice as much and is quite a bit larger in dimensions. We knew we could go with a larger size unit to reduce the running noise but we really did not want to haul around a 100lb unit in the van, which is small compared to a camper or RV. The 3000 also costs 4x not including conversion to propane. So for us, it was just not a good tradeoff for our occasional use. Thanks for watching.

  • @RoadTrekker866
    @RoadTrekker866 2 місяці тому

    And you’re also gonna be limited on where you can use the generator because the noise issues most campgrounds are getting where they don’t want generators being used.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Yes, you are correct. If we were in a hot climate and needed to stay in a campground, we would seek a shore power connection. Otherwise if we are boondocking we may be OK with the generator. Thanks for your comment.

  • @RoadTrekker866
    @RoadTrekker866 2 місяці тому

    Why not a Honda generator they’re known to be the quietest of all generators?

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Some people have suggested that. The 2200 which is about the same size/weight and a little less power does not run on propane with being converted. Which will reduce power even further. It also does not have the 30A RV plug and costs over 2x more before conversion. It might be a bit quieter but I suspect not enough to allow me to stay somewhere with the Honda but not this one. I'm going to measure the decibels of my unit and share. Thanks for watching.

  • @taurusview9
    @taurusview9 2 місяці тому

    I commend you for inventiveness, however, would it not be advisable to spend another $60k or so and get a van that has all the power you need without that beautiful generator noise?

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Hi, thanks for watching. We don't expect to need the generator very often and definitely did not want to spend that much for a van. This was the right balance of features/value for us. Take care.

    • @taurusview9
      @taurusview9 2 місяці тому

      @@Outapkt Very nice, thank you for responding, and wish you the best of travels. I am actually picking up my first RV in about two weeks, and am so thrilled.

  • @arriagada1957
    @arriagada1957 2 місяці тому

    Honda is the long term generator to have it always runs..the rest will fail soon no bueno ..

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Honda is obviously an excellent machine. My understanding is the smaller units are not duel fuel and need to be converted. The 2200 series, which was in our target size/weight range, does not have the 30A RV plug. And the cost was more than double, so we did not go that route. Thanks for sharing.

  • @samTollefson
    @samTollefson 2 місяці тому

    That is one loud generator for an enclosed one, did you check the specs on a preditor generator? Their small inverter generators you barely hear.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Predator had limited duel fuel options so I ruled them out. The smallest duel fuel I found was over 100 pounds which was much more than we wanted. Thanks for watching.

  • @ramonmirabal101
    @ramonmirabal101 2 місяці тому

    I have 600 amps of lithium and 9500 Houghton air conditioning sleep from 8:00 pm to 7:00 and remain about 35/40%. Thermostat setting 75.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      That seems pretty good, though 75 is maybe a little on the warm side. I'm curious if you are you able to fully recharge on the following day, to be full for the next night? Thanks for sharing.

    • @ramonmirabal101
      @ramonmirabal101 2 місяці тому

      If we are driving the next day, yes, I have 3 DC to DC 30 amps Victron and one 20 amp DC to DC, three hundred watts solar all together getting more than 100 amps; if not driving, I have a HONDA generator 2200 to recharge the battery if I need.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing your solution. Definitely interesting.

  • @TrishBenedict
    @TrishBenedict 2 місяці тому

    I thought that was pretty loud! I wouldn't be happy if that parked next to us. If you stuff it full of lithium batteries, you can run the A/C noiselessly. Not sure how much lithium you can put in there nor how long you can run the A/C, but there are people on the Pocket FB group who have done the conversion. We had a Travato and the thing that I was happiest to lose when we switched to the Pocket was the generator (the TV was a close second). Hated the upkeep on that thing, especially since in three years, we used it only once to run the AC for the afternoon - yet we had to run it every month and change the oil. But that's just me...

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Great, thanks for sharing your feedback. In practice, I don't think we will need it that much. If the A/C was running on full and we were right next to someone, yes I think it would be both loud and rude. I'll have to checkout those Lithium conversions, sounds like an interesting option if we ever have more of a need to use it.

  • @outlaw36sst
    @outlaw36sst 2 місяці тому

    hi . i do not know where you camp but my experience is that you might very well be prohibited from using your generator in a lot of places . it seems that under load it is quite noisy . your neiborghs might no be tolerant to that , and i would lock that thing with chain to your truck . happy trails .

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Hi! Thanks for your comments. We don't usually use established campgrounds and prefer to boondock when possible. I agree with you there will be many places we can't use it - it's really for occasional A/C use only. We have a Goal Zero Yeti for 120V when we don't need the A/C. Take care.

  • @wes326
    @wes326 2 місяці тому

    I think dual fuel is smart. A lot of the gas only small generators don't have the fuel capacity to run the A/C all night. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the feedback and for watching.

  • @lovematters7122
    @lovematters7122 2 місяці тому

    Only useful when boondocking due to fumes and noise right?

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Yes, that's the main use case. We have been at some primitive "campgrounds" which are just gravel parking lots or fields and people use generators, but that is kind of boondocking anyway. Thanks for watching.

  • @byates59
    @byates59 2 місяці тому

    I would still install the soft start, the generator will last longer! 30 years HVAC experience!

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Ok! Thanks for letting us know that, based on your experience!

  • @keithbalke6352
    @keithbalke6352 2 місяці тому

    A 4500 watt gennie would run it on eco mode.Much quieter I have the Champion duel fuel

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      That seems like a nice generator. We wanted something smaller and lighter as we really won't use it too frequently - only for AC on occasional trips to warm climates. Thanks for your comment.

  • @mikemcelfresh6917
    @mikemcelfresh6917 2 місяці тому

    It looks like you used white plumbers tape on the fittings. They make a special yellow tape for propane fittings.

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Wow, I didn't know that. Thanks for letting me know, I assume it is different for a reason. I will switch that over. Take care and thanks for watching.

    • @avlisk
      @avlisk 25 днів тому

      @@Outapkt Very VERY important. I used the white stuff, had a leak, got sick, and didn't recover for nearly two weeks. My propane detector didn't alarm. When they say "two is one, one is none", they aren't kidding. I now have a backup detector to my detector.

  • @ytJnC
    @ytJnC 2 місяці тому

    How long can you run the AC with that setup? You should also consider rigging up some curtain rods to hang your winter comforter to use as a thermal barrier to the rest of the van. Cooling a smaller space will be more efficient. Also you may consider looking into a more efficient air conditioner… twice as efficient will run twice as long. Thx for the vids! Cheers

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for your question and suggestions! We haven't used it enough to know the run-time yet, so will have to cover that in the future. Or maybe someone will comment. You are correct we would normally put up all the window shades, hang our curtain, etc. We just skipped that for this test. Thanks for watching and take care!

  • @KnightsandWeekends
    @KnightsandWeekends 2 місяці тому

    Good solution for your setup. It's always nice to have options and backups! And your vocal audio is on point! :)

    • @Outapkt
      @Outapkt 2 місяці тому

      Wonderful! We really appreciate that feedback, thank you.