Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love. (1 John 4:7-8)
@@jonny_codphilo7809 sorry bro, old English can confuse some. Here’s easier to read version. Beloved, let us love one another, because love is of God; everyone who loves is begotten by God and knows God. 8Whoever is without love does not know God, for God is love. (1 John 4:7-8)
So true... Love also covers a multitude of sins so remember that everyone. We all sin everyday but if we show love everywhere we go, even when it's difficult, God is able to forgive us. 💞✝️🙏💯
It's really nice that your wife is obviously supportive of you taking your camping trips. You seem to have a blessed family. Stay safe and keep them coming!
A healthy marriage needs space at times. I'm on year 15, with 2 kids and both spouses NEED brief moments away from each other to come back strong and dedicated to each other.
I got a 12v electric blanket that uses only 40W and has a 4 hour timer. It's very efficient. SEALY 12-Volt Heated Car Blanket, Portable Heated Blanket with 3 Heating Levels & 4 Hours Auto Off, Electric Blanket for Car, Truck, SUV, RV or Camping, Machine Washable, 59" X 43", Plaid
I love the experiments . This is how we learn . I experiment everything to make sure there are no bad problems while out and about . This is where you don't want a problem . Great video as always !
Son of a furnace man here; I watch you set up your side tent and anchor the bottoms down with snow, but you leave the gap under the van open. I keep wanting to say, "hey, close that down there, you will save some heat".😀
Wow can’t believe how well you slept considering the inside temperature so that blanket worked well. Audio and video were excellent Glad you are testing to find the best setup for your future camping trips. 😊
The video and audio when you were in the moon shade was fantastic. Great video as a whole. I was definitely a little shocked that you were warm and cozy but your water partially froze. Thanks for another excellent video. Stay safe and warm.
I can see using one to warm up my bed when it's really cold, but unless you don't have room for a couple of good comforters, you should invest in warm bedding. Unlike the other commenter, I sleep better when the bed is warm and the air has a little nip to it. Without air conditioning, I can barely get to sleep before not long before sun-up in the summer time. I'm just not sure an electric blanket is good for you, long term. Anyway, either because of that phobia, or for whatever reason, I was never really, truly comfortable with an electric blanket. Seemed like it went from too hot to too cold.
Electric blankets are the absolute best for camping in the cold. It has the added bonus of always ensuring feet stay warm, which is not easy (even a freezing-rated sleeping bag and thick socks don't work as well).
A good base layer, shirt and long johns and socks, of merino wool also goes along way of staying warm as well. Keeps you warm, doesn't overheat, or smell.
what you need is multi fuel campng stove and jet boil pot as your water boiling set up, you can use propane from your propane tank as well as gas from car to run it, jet boil jug has fins on the base which absorbs heat from the flame and boils water really fast, as you are already using a tent to as kitchnette, you dont have to worry about carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide build up in your sleeping area. that will help you save batteries.
I'm off grid I tried a electric blanket for about 6 months threw winter with about 18 degrees it worked ok. But 2 sleeping bags and a few blankets on top in 18 degrees worked better, no heat or no power! I was totally warm in 2 sleeping bags, few blankets on top, 4 layer hat, shirt, socks and underwear. Very warm after about 40 minutes!
Yeah sleeping bag is more practical for sure, just wanted to try out the electric blanket thing to see what it’s like and if it’s worth it. I’d want to get one that pull less watts, and just have extra blanket. Also decent solar setup before I’d want to use it for multiple days in a row.
@@TolbersCamping I burned up a cheap Chinese inverter generator only running it at times and lasted through the winter after running the electric blanket. Electric blanket instructions said don't use with a generator. The generator would spike up and down all night on the lowest setting on the electric blanket.
Thank you for the demonstration on the multiple devices that was awesome! I like the Tumblr your wife made for you & the lighter that she got you. new sub here.
Hi Matt. I love watching your videos. I wished Texas got more snow than we do. It hardly ever snows in my part. I'm grateful that I came across your channel a few months ago. It's nice to see a Man of God show his love for our Lord and Savior! God bless and protect you and your family!
Electric blankets is definitely the way to go. The heat is exactly where you need it. Another option is hot water bottles, a couple of them could keep you warm for a while.
Once again great vid. I. Like the room a lot and for me I liked the wide angle shots. Really liked your bed set up. Dont give up the electric blanket😉. Thanks again. May Peace Health and Happiness follow you and yours
Thanks Bill! Yeah I’m definitely going to be using the wide angle shot more often. The electric blanket made for such a good sleep 😴 God bless you brother
I have been looking for a power station for myself and this is the first time I have heard of this one, I like it! I haven't found one that says pick me yet but this one might be it 😂 Thank you! I love my electric blanket, I live where it can get down to -50C in winter so it comes in handy! I could never live without one!
In the past I had a water bed they are nice cause you can control the temp based on the current season like summer OR Winter. I remember being put on muscle relaxers when I had a water bed tell you what. Being on muscle relaxers and sleeping on a water bed it's pure heaven it's like your floating on clouds. Using a heating pad for your bed OR even a heating blanket as one is nice as well during winter. Turn it on like 10 mins before getting in bed you will never climb in a cold bed ever again.
Matt, I wish I had something like that to camp in, it's so comfy and safer than a tent. Having your vehicle is an easy escape in a scary situation. You're doing a great job with all you're doing. I really like the moon shade canopy too. God bless! Love the cup your wife made for you too. I also like the wide angle lens! 😊👍
Heated blankets are so nice of you can facilitate it, my husband and I uses one in an RV, we didn't want to use up all our propane on heat, the heated blanket saved our butts
Hey there... If I remember correctly from the past,,, Electric blankets aren't supposed to have a lot of weight on them when powered. They are supposed to go over people, not the other way around. One of the waste products of burning propane is water. Humidity will increase the longer you have the heater on... Or when using a propane stove. Sometimes it condenses on the metal above the headliner especially when really cold. Black mold can make a home. Stay safe and warm
Yeah I’ve never slept on top of a heater blanket but worked great. I agree though it’s probably not meant for it, just a trial thing for me. Yes propane does create quiet a bit of moisture, but just like after you take a shower you turn on the fan to pull all the moisture out you can start your vehicle and run the heat with ac on for a few minutes to do the same thing as you see I did in this video. Thanks for watching!
@@TolbersCamping Electric blankest also not supposed to be folded over on to themselves. This can create hot spots where one wire crosses another. Another thing is the extension cord for the hot plate. Something this high of wattage should not be attached to an extension cord. Especially one that is under a floor mat with no protection. There are reasons people burn down their houses in the winter. Most of which are related to stressing electrical systems beyond their design intent.
@@macdaddykwm1 Thanks for letting me know about the heated blanket thing. As far as the extensions cord thing I always make sure to use one that's rated higher then what the draw is. Thanks for watching bro
Enjoyed the video and the lens did a good job on the wide angle with some distortion. Thank you for showing more cooking and heating options, but I think I will stick to gas for cooking. My small power bank definitely would not stand up to the load. Safe travels and happy camping!
Thanks David and I agree the wide lens definitely looked useable just not as clear in lower light situations. Gas cooking is still definitely more doable for majority of people, technology is definitely coming along way though and shouldn’t be to long before it’s a great option at a reasonable price.
Great set-up....well thought out, and looks nice and cozy....HAPPY CAMPING.... you did a very good job on the visual and sound of the video.....I really enjoyed watching and just subbed....cant wait to watch your next adventure
I've enjoyed this channel a great deal. I'm in a situation where I can't really do a build because I gotta haul 4 kids around. My van camping adventures have to be quick to setup and takedown. Soccer mom by day, van camper by night. You give me some good ideas to improve my setup. Thank you!
Sounds perfect! I ordered a 1300 watt electric kettle, not sure if it’s overkill or will just heat it up quicker, we’ll see but still much more efficient that what I did in this video. Also have a induction stove on the way
If all you are doing is boiling water, I understand electric kettles (like they use in Britain for making tea all the time) are far more efficient and faster at boiling water. For more info you can watch the video "Why don't Americans use electric kettles?" By the channel Technology Connections.
Your only talking about the output side of that equation. While 1KW of electricity can be converted to 1kw of heat energy, you have to consider the power density. He's got a 80lb battery pack that holds around 2kw, which is 2kw of heat energy. a single 4 oz isobutane canister which weighs a few oz has more energy than that. The video you reference, while a good video, is also under the assumption that accessibility to either energy source is not limited. Just because you can use your cell phone energy to boil a cup of water doesn't mean you should, especially if then you will have no energy for your cell phone.
My sister lives about 15 miles from there. I used to fish on the "Dead Sea" to your north a lot when I was a kid. Cool videos. It's nice up there and it looks cozy in your van.
Ive got a 2019 Dodge Caravan & working on my build now. I removed all back seats thus exposing the floor tubs. The rear tub is where I'm putting my Honda EU2200 generator, Buchu diesel heater & window air conditioner. Figured I'd get the high dollar & hard stuff done first because anything else is cosmetic.
Wow. Nice Video As Usual. I Would Get The Closed In Camper That Connect To The Van With Windows And With The Floor And The Part That Close In At The Bottom Of The Van. No Bugs, Snakes Nor Animals. The Blanket Is A Great Idea. It May Deplete The Battery And Just Make Coffee, But You Can Recharge During The Day. You May Have Already Said How Long It Take To Charge, But I Didn't See It. It's Pretty Big. Enjoy Your Videos. They Are Not Long And Boring. Beautiful Scripture. Thank You
You might consider a smaller 12 volt blanket for your water supply. It would use less power than yours and warm water is nice to wake up to on your face.
Love the cup. Faith over fear is the way. So thankful for your vid. I have been considering getting out this month in my Grand Caravan as well. Now I know what buddy heater to buy.
For heat you can not beat a diesel heater. Also safer than a buddy heater. I camp in my Caravan a lot. Diesel heater will heat it overnight and use about 1/2 gallon of diesel. Propane causes condensation. I do like your setup. Very simple and not permanent
The video was great including the wide angle clip. Your portable cabin is getting cooler every time. That burner isn’t really worth it if you think about it. The Coleman butane one seems more efficient to me. Of course maybe it was too cold for the butane to work. The heated blanket is nice I’m sure. I have one but it drains my Jackery pretty fast so I have never used it. 0 degree sleeping bag works fine for me. But I haven’t gone out in temps lower than 35 degrees think. Getting a lot of ideas from your videos. Light strings are great and don’t use much power.
Thanks Ruth! Yeah propane cooking is still the best option for most. It’s just fun seeing what’s possible with electricity while off grid and trying to figure out the best efficient setup. As technology continues to improve I’m sure it will become more affordable and possible to go full electric.
Great to see you back brother. Hope you and the fam had a wonderful holiday. I wish i could do some over nighters but because of health its only day trips for now. Love the rig set up. BTW, the cup your wife made is sick. God bless and be safe.
Get yourself a woodstove fan make a notch in the back of the base hook it to the body heater. you'll be able to put it on low and move a lot more heat around..
I’ve never used one but from what I have heard that will be a better option so can’t wait to try and see the difference 😁 I’ll make sure to get the proper cookware also. Thanks for watching bro
Matt, I use a Mr Cofee Keurig to heat water for my dehydrated food pouches. I use a Generarc 1000 Watt power bank almost identical to your Jackery, it heats the water in about 2 minutes and didn't draw much at all on it.
Hey Bro! Nice vlog! I like the set up! Everything is coming along great, definitely looks comfortable! The highlight of the videos is seeing what candle your burning for the vlog! 😆 I yell at my finance about my “ good “ Candles LOLOL
You might want to check that location finder info before you trust it. If that doesn’t have a cellular or GPS location that transmits and receives, it’s using the app on YOUR phone to determine its location. I’d test it by leaving it someplace safe, driving away (app off) and see of it can find its location from a mile+ away. If it can’t find/see it consider attaching a gps or AirTag to help with its recovery if needed. 😊
Have you tried a jet boil? They're good for the dehydrated food and for boiling water in general, my husband and I uses one for a weekend camping trip when we didn't want to buy a bunch of food and worry about cooking, and having ice and stuff, it was pretty convenient
The wide angle looked great. No issues with the sound either. Do you have a JetBoil. I think they’ll boil water in 1-2 minutes and use very little fuel
Thanks bro and I have never actually used there stove thing just the fuel canisters. I’m sure that would be way more efficient I’m just playing with this electric thing to see what is possible at this time.
@@FATHERSOFBASS winter videos will generally be a little shorter as it gets dark so early and harder to walk around. I got to this site at 4pm and it was dark by 5 so had to film getting setup quick. Then the Vikings game was coming on at noon the next morning so rushed a bit outta there lol.
I thought about your electric blanket trick for a couple of days and then I decided to try it, but it didn't work out so well. My blanket was painfully hot when I laid on it and it was on the lowest setting. Oh well. It was worth a try.
Yeah I was worried that would be the case as I’ve used some really hot ones before but this one’s seems to have a temperature sensor and shut off periodically to keep it from getting to hot.
I’m sure you already have been told that a 12 volt blanket will run at half the watts like 50. Plus turning off the A/C inverter saves lots of power. Great info and nice setup.
That moon shade is an awesome idea!! It adds so much square footage to the minivan. I love using electric blankets but as you said, they do draw a lot of power. I switched to a usb mattress pad; it is not nearly as hot but it's warm enough for winter camping and draws far less power. Love your experiments! 🥰
Thanks Jacqueline, I’ve been looking at some of those heating pads and need to try it out. I just got one for under my water that pulls very few watts I’m going to try, to see if it helps keep it from freezing over night.
I all you do is boil water for coffee and your packed meal, a 600 watts silicon, collapsible kettle makes more sense than the electric hot plate. It boils water pretty fast. I was going to get that power station, but I prefer the LFP battery, so I went with a Pecron.
@@TolbersCamping it does and will probably capture the cosiness inside the van even better. Could you tell me what magnets you bought, the strengths.. looking for an awning myself, and how too attach it.
For those dehydrated meals, that you just need to boil water, i use a coffee maker to heat the water, might save you some energy on your power station.
Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.
He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love. (1 John 4:7-8)
Amen
well thats just confusing
@@jonny_codphilo7809 sorry bro, old English can confuse some. Here’s easier to read version.
Beloved, let us love one another, because love is of God; everyone who loves is begotten by God and knows God. 8Whoever is without love does not know God, for God is love. (1 John 4:7-8)
AMEN GOD BLESS YOU
So true... Love also covers a multitude of sins so remember that everyone. We all sin everyday but if we show love everywhere we go, even when it's difficult, God is able to forgive us. 💞✝️🙏💯
It's really nice that your wife is obviously supportive of you taking your camping trips. You seem to have a blessed family. Stay safe and keep them coming!
Thanks Kimberley, God bless!
He is gone only for one night not big deal
She gets her space so why wouldn't she be supportive lol.
A healthy marriage needs space at times. I'm on year 15, with 2 kids and both spouses NEED brief moments away from each other to come back strong and dedicated to each other.
omg...in a healty relationship people can do there own thing...
I got a 12v electric blanket that uses only 40W and has a 4 hour timer. It's very efficient. SEALY 12-Volt Heated Car Blanket, Portable Heated Blanket with 3 Heating Levels & 4 Hours Auto Off, Electric Blanket for Car, Truck, SUV, RV or Camping, Machine Washable, 59" X 43", Plaid
4 hours seems too short a time.
I love the experiments . This is how we learn . I experiment everything to make sure there are no bad problems while out and about . This is where you don't want a problem . Great video as always !
Amen, thanks!
Son of a furnace man here; I watch you set up your side tent and anchor the bottoms down with snow, but you leave the gap under the van open. I keep wanting to say, "hey, close that down there, you will save some heat".😀
Wow can’t believe how well you slept considering the inside temperature so that blanket worked well. Audio and video were excellent Glad you are testing to find the best setup for your future camping trips. 😊
The video and audio when you were in the moon shade was fantastic. Great video as a whole. I was definitely a little shocked that you were warm and cozy but your water partially froze. Thanks for another excellent video. Stay safe and warm.
Thanks Cindy!
When im ice fishing I boil water and cook on the buddy heater you're already running it take advantage of it.
I live under an electric blanket...in my house! 🤣 I hate being cold and it gets me through the winter! 👌
😁😂
I hate being cold. If I'm warm I sleep much better
I can see using one to warm up my bed when it's really cold, but unless you don't have room for a couple of good comforters, you should invest in warm bedding.
Unlike the other commenter, I sleep better when the bed is warm and the air has a little nip to it. Without air conditioning, I can barely get to sleep before not long before sun-up in the summer time.
I'm just not sure an electric blanket is good for you, long term. Anyway, either because of that phobia, or for whatever reason, I was never really, truly comfortable with an electric blanket. Seemed like it went from too hot to too cold.
Electric blankets are the absolute best for camping in the cold. It has the added bonus of always ensuring feet stay warm, which is not easy (even a freezing-rated sleeping bag and thick socks don't work as well).
Totally! After that sleep I got I definitely need to use it more
A good base layer, shirt and long johns and socks, of merino wool also goes along way of staying warm as well. Keeps you warm, doesn't overheat, or smell.
Just a tip from a life long electrician. The shorter your cords for any type of device that heats up the less power draw 👍🏽 stay safe and nice video
great video Matt, you have a wonderful setup there with everything you need no matter what the temp is outside. looking forward to the next one
Thanks Rich, I really enjoyed some time of with the family but videos should start getting more consistent again 😁
what you need is multi fuel campng stove and jet boil pot as your water boiling set up, you can use propane from your propane tank as well as gas from car to run it, jet boil jug has fins on the base which absorbs heat from the flame and boils water really fast, as you are already using a tent to as kitchnette, you dont have to worry about carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide build up in your sleeping area. that will help you save batteries.
That’s what I was thinking because that electric cooking thing was pulling way to much power!
You can cook on your buddy heater with a metal pain grid, hooks on the handle and works great
Yeah I know, this was just a test to see what I could do with electricity so I could learn and improve. Thanks for watching!
You do a great job on the reviews, very detailed and not boring.
Thanks Timothy, means a lot. I try to only accept things that make my setup better and I think are really nice my viewers may be interested in.
Thank you for sharing and teaching us in detail how all your gadgets work !
Thank you for being you Sir . Go lightly within and God bless
Thanks bro, appreciate you! God is good, God bless!
I'm off grid I tried a electric blanket for about 6 months threw winter with about 18 degrees it worked ok. But 2 sleeping bags and a few blankets on top in 18 degrees worked better, no heat or no power! I was totally warm in 2 sleeping bags, few blankets on top, 4 layer hat, shirt, socks and underwear. Very warm after about 40 minutes!
Yeah sleeping bag is more practical for sure, just wanted to try out the electric blanket thing to see what it’s like and if it’s worth it. I’d want to get one that pull less watts, and just have extra blanket. Also decent solar setup before I’d want to use it for multiple days in a row.
@@TolbersCamping I burned up a cheap Chinese inverter generator only running it at times and lasted through the winter after running the electric blanket. Electric blanket instructions said don't use with a generator. The generator would spike up and down all night on the lowest setting on the electric blanket.
@@tomtee4442 yeah a cheap gas generator probably wouldn’t be best for that lol
Thank you for the demonstration on the multiple devices that was awesome! I like the Tumblr your wife made for you & the lighter that she got you. new sub here.
Hi Matt. I love watching your videos. I wished Texas got more snow than we do. It hardly ever snows in my part. I'm grateful that I came across your channel a few months ago. It's nice to see a Man of God show his love for our Lord and Savior! God bless and protect you and your family!
Thanks Lara!
Amen. God bless you and keep you and your family. 🕊
My new fav channel.
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Electric blankets is definitely the way to go. The heat is exactly where you need it. Another option is hot water bottles, a couple of them could keep you warm for a while.
a 12V electric blanket is more efficient. The power station doesn't have to run the inverter to power it. It saves considerable power.
Once again great vid. I. Like the room a lot and for me I liked the wide angle shots. Really liked your bed set up. Dont give up the electric blanket😉. Thanks again. May Peace Health and Happiness follow you and yours
Thanks Bill! Yeah I’m definitely going to be using the wide angle shot more often. The electric blanket made for such a good sleep 😴 God bless you brother
I have been looking for a power station for myself and this is the first time I have heard of this one, I like it! I haven't found one that says pick me yet but this one might be it 😂 Thank you!
I love my electric blanket, I live where it can get down to -50C in winter so it comes in handy! I could never live without one!
In the past I had a water bed they are nice cause you can control the temp based on the current season like summer OR Winter. I remember being put on muscle relaxers when I had a water bed tell you what. Being on muscle relaxers and sleeping on a water bed it's pure heaven it's like your floating on clouds.
Using a heating pad for your bed OR even a heating blanket as one is nice as well during winter. Turn it on like 10 mins before getting in bed you will never climb in a cold bed ever again.
Matt, I wish I had something like that to camp in, it's so comfy and safer than a tent. Having your vehicle is an easy escape in a scary situation. You're doing a great job with all you're doing. I really like the moon shade canopy too. God bless! Love the cup your wife made for you too. I also like the wide angle lens! 😊👍
Thanks Teresa, God bless!
Heated blankets are so nice of you can facilitate it, my husband and I uses one in an RV, we didn't want to use up all our propane on heat, the heated blanket saved our butts
Absolutly good and simple setup! Awesome job.
Thanks Dave!
Zippers on those walls would hold your heat in a lot better. Great setup. ❤
Thank you for the way you explained & described thing. Not everyone is an expert. Love your channel.
Thanks Elizabeth!
Great vids man! Lots of great gear that you are using in real time. Keep up the awesome vids!
Hey there... If I remember correctly from the past,,, Electric blankets aren't supposed to have a lot of weight on them when powered. They are supposed to go over people, not the other way around. One of the waste products of burning propane is water. Humidity will increase the longer you have the heater on... Or when using a propane stove. Sometimes it condenses on the metal above the headliner especially when really cold. Black mold can make a home. Stay safe and warm
Yeah I’ve never slept on top of a heater blanket but worked great. I agree though it’s probably not meant for it, just a trial thing for me. Yes propane does create quiet a bit of moisture, but just like after you take a shower you turn on the fan to pull all the moisture out you can start your vehicle and run the heat with ac on for a few minutes to do the same thing as you see I did in this video. Thanks for watching!
@@TolbersCamping Electric blankest also not supposed to be folded over on to themselves. This can create hot spots where one wire crosses another. Another thing is the extension cord for the hot plate. Something this high of wattage should not be attached to an extension cord. Especially one that is under a floor mat with no protection. There are reasons people burn down their houses in the winter. Most of which are related to stressing electrical systems beyond their design intent.
@@macdaddykwm1 Thanks for letting me know about the heated blanket thing. As far as the extensions cord thing I always make sure to use one that's rated higher then what the draw is. Thanks for watching bro
@@TolbersCamping You can get heated under pads, made to lay on. At least they use to sell them.
@@kathleennorton7913 yeah I’ve seen those and definitely a possibility
Hi there, I am Kathy. You are really very good at enjoying your camping life.
Hey Kathy, thanks!
How many days do you spend totally in your van throughout a year?@@TolbersCamping
Enjoyed the video and the lens did a good job on the wide angle with some distortion. Thank you for showing more cooking and heating options, but I think I will stick to gas for cooking. My small power bank definitely would not stand up to the load.
Safe travels and happy camping!
Thanks David and I agree the wide lens definitely looked useable just not as clear in lower light situations. Gas cooking is still definitely more doable for majority of people, technology is definitely coming along way though and shouldn’t be to long before it’s a great option at a reasonable price.
The set up is fine
Great set-up....well thought out, and looks nice and cozy....HAPPY CAMPING.... you did a very good job on the visual and sound of the video.....I really enjoyed watching and just subbed....cant wait to watch your next adventure
16:18 legit looked like you had a cup of fire! Love your content
For real 😂😂 thanks bro
Wow a very nice set up, always thank God for your good health and the blessings he has given you
I've enjoyed this channel a great deal. I'm in a situation where I can't really do a build because I gotta haul 4 kids around. My van camping adventures have to be quick to setup and takedown. Soccer mom by day, van camper by night. You give me some good ideas to improve my setup. Thank you!
Collapsible 500W silicone water kettle. Works like a charm uses half what yours use and boils 24 ounces in like 3 mins
Sounds perfect! I ordered a 1300 watt electric kettle, not sure if it’s overkill or will just heat it up quicker, we’ll see but still much more efficient that what I did in this video. Also have a induction stove on the way
@@TolbersCamping I love the videos and testing!
@@everythingautomotiveeta5839 thanks bro, new testing video will be out soon
If all you are doing is boiling water, I understand electric kettles (like they use in Britain for making tea all the time) are far more efficient and faster at boiling water. For more info you can watch the video "Why don't Americans use electric kettles?" By the channel Technology Connections.
Thanks Remy, I agree and will order one and try it out in video soon 😁
Your only talking about the output side of that equation. While 1KW of electricity can be converted to 1kw of heat energy, you have to consider the power density. He's got a 80lb battery pack that holds around 2kw, which is 2kw of heat energy. a single 4 oz isobutane canister which weighs a few oz has more energy than that. The video you reference, while a good video, is also under the assumption that accessibility to either energy source is not limited. Just because you can use your cell phone energy to boil a cup of water doesn't mean you should, especially if then you will have no energy for your cell phone.
Hey Matt
Always Enjoy Your Winter Camping Videos . Love The Channel !!
Thanks Leonard! Got some fun videos coming soon 😁
My sister lives about 15 miles from there. I used to fish on the "Dead Sea" to your north a lot when I was a kid. Cool videos. It's nice up there and it looks cozy in your van.
Ive got a 2019 Dodge Caravan & working on my build now. I removed all back seats thus exposing the floor tubs. The rear tub is where I'm putting my Honda EU2200 generator, Buchu diesel heater & window air conditioner. Figured I'd get the high dollar & hard stuff done first because anything else is cosmetic.
The AMBIENCE is always cozy
Wow. Nice Video As Usual. I Would Get The Closed In Camper That Connect To The Van With Windows And With The Floor And The Part That Close In At The Bottom Of The Van. No Bugs, Snakes Nor Animals. The Blanket Is A Great Idea. It May Deplete The Battery And Just Make Coffee, But You Can Recharge During The Day. You May Have Already Said How Long It Take To Charge, But I Didn't See It. It's Pretty Big. Enjoy Your Videos. They Are Not Long And Boring. Beautiful Scripture. Thank You
Glad you back to recording new videos this year , happy new year and family too !
Thanks Nelson, Happy New Year! I have some fun ones coming soon 😁
You might consider a smaller 12 volt blanket for your water supply. It would use less power than yours and warm water is nice to wake up to on your face.
I just had your videos show up in my feed. I subscribed and appreciate the adventures and the bible verses. God bless.
Love the cup. Faith over fear is the way. So thankful for your vid. I have been considering getting out this month in my Grand Caravan as well. Now I know what buddy heater to buy.
Amen and hope you can get out there!
Oh wow, it is beautiful where you are camping.
Great upload as always !
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Thanks ♥️
For heat you can not beat a diesel heater. Also safer than a buddy heater. I camp in my Caravan a lot. Diesel heater will heat it overnight and use about 1/2 gallon of diesel. Propane causes condensation.
I do like your setup. Very simple and not permanent
The video was great including the wide angle clip. Your portable cabin is getting cooler every time. That burner isn’t really worth it if you think about it. The Coleman butane one seems more efficient to me. Of course maybe it was too cold for the butane to work. The heated blanket is nice I’m sure. I have one but it drains my Jackery pretty fast so I have never used it. 0 degree sleeping bag works fine for me. But I haven’t gone out in temps lower than 35 degrees think. Getting a lot of ideas from your videos. Light strings are great and don’t use much power.
Thanks Ruth! Yeah propane cooking is still the best option for most. It’s just fun seeing what’s possible with electricity while off grid and trying to figure out the best efficient setup. As technology continues to improve I’m sure it will become more affordable and possible to go full electric.
That Vanpowers station is SWEET. I might just sell my Jackery 1000, and buy one. Love the awesome products and tips on your channel!
Thanks bro and It would definitely be a nice upgrade over the Jackery 1000!
Great to see you back brother. Hope you and the fam had a wonderful holiday. I wish i could do some over nighters but because of health its only day trips for now. Love the rig set up. BTW, the cup your wife made is sick. God bless and be safe.
Thanks bro and remember, Jesus paid for your healing. Just gotta go after that truth until it manifests into your body. Stay blessed bro
Get yourself a woodstove fan make a notch in the back of the base hook it to the body heater. you'll be able to put it on low and move a lot more heat around..
You should try an induction burner. They use way less power. True you need to be sure cookware is induction compatible though.
I’ve never used one but from what I have heard that will be a better option so can’t wait to try and see the difference 😁 I’ll make sure to get the proper cookware also. Thanks for watching bro
Thank you so much brother! I really enjoyed your video! As always be safe out there and God bless you and your family! Take care!!! ❤️👍😊
Thanks Maria, God bless!
Matt, I use a Mr Cofee Keurig to heat water for my dehydrated food pouches. I use a Generarc 1000 Watt power bank almost identical to your Jackery, it heats the water in about 2 minutes and didn't draw much at all on it.
🦁 Lion of Judah! Wide angle looks good but color seemed different for some reason. Love the light sock hat!
Thanks and God bless!
Two thumbs up buddy!! I don't even do camping, but this was a Rad video!! Brrrrr!
I love this lifestyle, thank you for sharing
Great video! I love winter camping specially the snow. I thought your filming was great
Thanks Jessy!
Hey Bro! Nice vlog! I like the set up! Everything is coming along great, definitely looks comfortable! The highlight of the videos is seeing what candle your burning for the vlog! 😆 I yell at my finance about my “ good “
Candles LOLOL
Looks good - thanks, big Matt.
Thanks Chuck, God bless you!
Wide angle is brilliant ! Love it
Thanks Robin!
It’s so easy to camp that way. You have electricity, for 10 hours or so, WOW!
You might want to check that location finder info before you trust it. If that doesn’t have a cellular or GPS location that transmits and receives, it’s using the app on YOUR phone to determine its location. I’d test it by leaving it someplace safe, driving away (app off) and see of it can find its location from a mile+ away. If it can’t find/see it consider attaching a gps or AirTag to help with its recovery if needed. 😊
Have you tried a jet boil? They're good for the dehydrated food and for boiling water in general, my husband and I uses one for a weekend camping trip when we didn't want to buy a bunch of food and worry about cooking, and having ice and stuff, it was pretty convenient
Hahaha! It was the "BOOP!" for me. 😂
Awesome video Matt! Thanks for sharing your experience!
Hey Matt That was a wonderful winter background Of your video.
Thanks bro!
The wide angle looked great. No issues with the sound either. Do you have a JetBoil. I think they’ll boil water in 1-2 minutes and use very little fuel
Thanks bro and I have never actually used there stove thing just the fuel canisters. I’m sure that would be way more efficient I’m just playing with this electric thing to see what is possible at this time.
This is actually a pretty cool set up!
Thanks Matt you n your family have a great weekend
You too bro
@@TolbersCamping I loved this video even though it was fast and all I know you just tryna get content out… I apreciate your hard work brother
@@FATHERSOFBASS winter videos will generally be a little shorter as it gets dark so early and harder to walk around. I got to this site at 4pm and it was dark by 5 so had to film getting setup quick. Then the Vikings game was coming on at noon the next morning so rushed a bit outta there lol.
@@TolbersCamping lol who won the game I know the Seahawks lost to the niners
@@FATHERSOFBASS Vikings won. Now just hoping they can beat the giants again today!
I thought about your electric blanket trick for a couple of days and then I decided to try it, but it didn't work out so well. My blanket was painfully hot when I laid on it and it was on the lowest setting. Oh well. It was worth a try.
You can use it as a blanket instead. Most good ones are temperature control with a thermostat. Mine was anyhow.
@@l.b.3148 I do use it as a blanket because it IS a blanket. I just tried his under trick, but my wires got too hot when I laid on top of it.
Yeah I was worried that would be the case as I’ve used some really hot ones before but this one’s seems to have a temperature sensor and shut off periodically to keep it from getting to hot.
I firmly believe in electric blankets while van camping. Moon shade is cool but too pricey🤷🏻♀️ I love the video, thanks for sharing🏕
Thanks and I agree it is pricey but I really like it
If the top of that outdoor tent had a clear roof, it could let in sunshine and get free heat on a sunny day. Just an idea🤔
@@l.b.3148 it’s more made to be shade in the summer, but black can also attract and hold in heat when the walls are on.
Really enjoy your videos, thank you.
I’m sure you already have been told that a 12 volt blanket will run at half the watts like 50. Plus turning off the A/C inverter saves lots of power. Great info and nice setup.
That moon shade is an awesome idea!! It adds so much square footage to the minivan. I love using electric blankets but as you said, they do draw a lot of power. I switched to a usb mattress pad; it is not nearly as hot but it's warm enough for winter camping and draws far less power. Love your experiments! 🥰
Thanks Jacqueline, I’ve been looking at some of those heating pads and need to try it out. I just got one for under my water that pulls very few watts I’m going to try, to see if it helps keep it from freezing over night.
@@TolbersCamping Wonderful. I look forward to seeing the new gear being tested 👏 Great channel
I all you do is boil water for coffee and your packed meal, a 600 watts silicon, collapsible kettle makes more sense than the electric hot plate. It boils water pretty fast. I was going to get that power station, but I prefer the LFP battery, so I went with a Pecron.
Looking forward for the 2023 videos and new set ups
Thanks bro! New ones coming soon 😀
Nostalgia Mymini noodle cooker and griddle is 260 watts. It would be perfect for van cooking.
Hi there, great Vlog,very nice set up.Thanks for sharing!
Greetings from Germany, Silke👋☘
Thanks Lu!
that was fun, and your wife gets you nice stuff ! i liked the wide angle shot.
Thanks bro, it can be hard to get everything I want on video sometimes so that wide shot should help.
@@TolbersCamping it does and will probably capture the cosiness inside the van even better. Could you tell me what magnets you bought, the strengths.. looking for an awning myself, and how too attach it.
Your camera is so clear!
Loved the video!!! 🥰
Thanks 😁
Seems so comfy, peaceful
really enjoyed your video. Ordered your coffee cup and a sweatshirt. very cute!
For those dehydrated meals, that you just need to boil water, i use a coffee maker to heat the water, might save you some energy on your power station.
Your wife should sell those mugs. I love it!
😁
Love the cup your wife made 😁
Think about induction cooking plate. Works perfect with all magnetic pots. I also cook water in my email cup.
Hey Markus, that’s what I use now. You’ll see in my next video 😁
Awesome as always.
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks 😀
I really enjoyed your video !! Stay warm and safe !!
Thanks Toni!
did anyone else see his cup at 16:18😂 one hot cup of coffee
Enjoy ur new room dad.. 😘
Just a quick note, some e blankets suggest not bunching or doubling up the fabric as it can cause a fire hazard.
Yeah I didn’t realize you’re not supposed to do that until after 😅
Ok, that mug is awesome. :-) Also really like that you bring God into your videos. The world could definitely use more unashamed honoring of our Lord.
Thanks Karen! God is everything 😁