We have the S2000pro which has an RV output socket in addition to the unit, so essentially can plug the Moho in and that acts as its mains power thus making all the inside sockets live With the solar panel it’s a brilliant bit of kit, worth the money and not overly heavy
Great stuff. Yes when I had the panels charging the power station, not only was it charging the leisure battery, but it was powering all the internal 3pin sockets. I forgot to highlight that bit. It's like an electric hook up, wherever you are! *weather permitting! 😄
Haha yes I am! I forgot to add my official Daz talks kit intro to this one. I even used the power station to finish the edit yesterday from a remote bell tent in the middle of the south downs! 😄👍
Good point. It comes with a cover, which is probably more of a dust cover than anything else. But to access the DC points, I have to almost completely remove it. I guess it'll depend on how careful I am with it and where it is used. In the UK, I'd say the rain is more of an issue than dust 😄
We have the S2000pro which has an RV output socket in addition to the unit, so essentially can plug the Moho in and that acts as its mains power thus making all the inside sockets live
With the solar panel it’s a brilliant bit of kit, worth the money and not overly heavy
Great stuff. Yes when I had the panels charging the power station, not only was it charging the leisure battery, but it was powering all the internal 3pin sockets. I forgot to highlight that bit. It's like an electric hook up, wherever you are! *weather permitting! 😄
@@EscapeintheMotorhome we’re lucky with the weather living in Spain, sunshine isn’t in short supply 😀
Are you talking kit
He doesn't stop!
Haha yes I am! I forgot to add my official Daz talks kit intro to this one. I even used the power station to finish the edit yesterday from a remote bell tent in the middle of the south downs! 😄👍
you will run into problems because when you take that camping and Outdoors dust and water is going to get into all the open plugs
Good point. It comes with a cover, which is probably more of a dust cover than anything else. But to access the DC points, I have to almost completely remove it. I guess it'll depend on how careful I am with it and where it is used. In the UK, I'd say the rain is more of an issue than dust 😄