My Solar Power System for Two Weeks Off Grid Camping
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- Опубліковано 8 лис 2024
- In this video I discuss how I use my Bluetti products to power all my electrical devices for two-week off-grid camping Bluetti AC70 with discount bit.ly/3RLgb5f Discount code: MarkAC70
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another nice video THANKS
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Pretty sweet setup Mark. You have all the power you need and a really good surplus. Thanks for sharing your experience with it.
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Very good! Thank you.
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Thank you,Mark. Your videos are always informative. Best wishes from the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Great system Mark👍
Worked out great but the new DC to DC charger could be a game changer. Thanks for commenting Wade
@@MarkYoungBushcraft I’ve heard good things about the one from Bluetti. 👍
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Good video Mark, thanks for sharing, YAH bless !
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Bringing a simple straightforward wind generator might also help. Perhaps as a power source, when it's overcast, or if it's a little windy to set up a solar panel. ✌️🇨🇦🇺🇸✌️
I have considered that and have a small gas generator but it would involve carrying gas and take up more space my small car does not have. I have the Shine turbine but the original does not generate enough to charge the power stations. I have high hopes for the new car charger I am testing. Thanks for commenting
G'day Mark, just about perfect I'd say mate. But man, non-waterproof panels are a real downer !!!!!!!. makes me think about dust/dirt ingress too, as well as dew and internal condensation.
I wonder how they'd go with a sheet of clear builders plastic over the top ? May or may not effect solar collection, no idea to be honest ; ) though would keep them, and the power station on charge, (if not remote and otherwise undercover via cable), from being trashed during a rain event.
Personally, I'm not prepared to risk my vehicle battery, DC - DC gadget or not, unless I had a dual change over system, or perhaps traveling in convoy. I'll certainly be very interested to have a look at it though .........and "try" to keep an open mind til then ; )
Cheers Duke.
P.S. you mentioned the different cables; I like idea of having two, especially with two power stations, though surly they need to be "directly" compatible for convenience, and more importantly, back up. i.e two is one and one is none ; ) Besides, why wouldn't ya just manufacture one for the relatively limited range of electrical properties in question, ........ we aint talk'n kilo volt/amps here ; )
I am seeing a great evolution in the technologies in these power stations. Many companies appear to be standardizing their cables, etc, but not all. I am testing two DC to DC chargers and hope to make reviews shortly. Thanks for commenting Duke
Would you mind recommending one or more knives to me? (will only buy one) Under 200 dollars, without syntethic materials or glue, for general bushcraft, a bit of whittling and if possible cutting meat thin for drying. Your videos and rhythm are very enjoyable and informational, much love from Norway.
Hello. I would suggest you take a look at the Joker of Spain knives. Best value knives I have tested. Many have wood handles and leather sheaths. I have review on a few of them with more to come. Thanks for commenting
I’ll be very interested to see what can make your car charge faster. Unless it’s just a brick for your gas pedal. 😀
LOL..I have been testing it now for a few weeks. Depends on the power station but so far it is charging 4 times faster. Thanks for commenting Jim
The panels not being waterproof is a big disadvantage! That is something they should look into correcting. Other than that it looks like you have a great portable system. The key with solar is to plan energy usage and times wisely as well as only using what is needed.
I have been testing waterproof panels from two companies and will have review shortly. Thanks for commenting