No generator for running the aircon ? I reckon it would have be a 'must-have' for doing a lap when you are spending so much time off-grid. Safe travels guys.
When camping on sand the best and easiest way to level your caravan rather than using wheel chocks is to dig a slight hole in the sand on the side that needs to go down and drive into it, also caravan won't move.
You could get a misting system for your caravan shade I use to have one and it makes a difference. If there is a slight gust of wind on a 40 degree day it will send shivers down your spine. Best and first mod to be done on any caravan. You can buy a kit from Bunnings for $30. Than you bolt it on to your caravan just under the awning/shade.
You need to have tha aircon on like 21 from the morning and have it on constantly. You cant beat the heat when its already hot. And your making less solar power because its so hot the panels are dropping efficiency
Yeah good mate. Just remember your solar controller will have a limit of how much power you can put on and take advantage of. So before you spend a bunch on panels, make sure you check. You might only be able to really take advantage of 1 more panel ect. Even though, more panels work good for low light conditions too. My mate has a big van and he drives with the aircon in the van on so it's constantly cold, and the solar/car keeps the battery full. Then when you get to camp the van is already cool and the a/C just ticks along keeping it that temp, rather than being on flat stick for hours trying to cool a hot van down
Get yourself a generator. Solar will not keep up if you need to run the aircon. There is nothing wrong with running a generator, especially if you are camping with no other bugger around.
We have a cheap fan from Kmart of the kitchen bench when the aircon is on and it greatly helps the cold air move around. Maybe grab a solar blanket to top up your power.
WOW beautiful spot 🏝️so glad you decided to slow down, there is so much to see and do !! We crossed the Nullarbor in November and are only in Bunbury so many beautiful places 😍 Enjoy the adventure, safe travels 💕💕
You made a good choice as once you reach the bottom of WA and start working your way up you will realize there are so many beautiful places to stop at and see and it’s much better not rushing only driving shorter distances when I travelled that way we ended up staying in dunsborough for 3 months and from there all the way to Perth is so many great places to see as well
I’m good thanks mate but I wish I was about to arrive in Wa like you are your about to get a big surprise I thought the east coast had some great beaches but man WA is just so bloody nice geograph bay from dunsborough up is magical can’t wait to see your vids once you get to the coast
Good I'm glad you took my advice to actually enjoy your travelling and not rush it and have content every day. Take it easy and enjoy your trip slowly. You save more money doing it that way as I have learnt. Enjoy 🙂
Im running 1450w silar i can run my aircon on solar and still charge when weather is 35c but anything over 35c your solar wont work efficiently. Id recommend getting a small gene for places like where you are at free camps can have gene on during the day just not at night. What solar system/ battery system are you running?
What I do when using levelling ramps is once wheels are chocked let the van roll back on the chock before unhooking that will alleviate the likelihood of the hitch swinging around when unhooking
Roof panels might be getting a little dusty/ dirty, i know mine make a huge difference after being wiped down. Roof panels could also be too hot and deregulating there output. Not sure if youve mentioned but what size battery have you got. Glad to hear your slowly down with the travels. Keep up the good work. 👍
Awesome guys, a real Aussie family non sponsored. Maybe charging down due to dirty solar panels. Don't introduce water into a hot environment it makes it more humid and the air-conditioning work harder. Air-conditioning sucks the moisture out. Edit just a thought? Maybe do a lap of each state territory? Returning home saving and going again?Obviously money is the key
Plug your car in and turn it on for an hour or so. The dcdc will help CHARGE .... You need some portable solar as well. I tried to warn you about the heat. The further north you go the HOTTER and windier IT WILL GET.
The van kicking off the tow hitch is a result of a dual axle and the van's tyres being stretched as a result of being in a turn (instead of straight ahead/back) when you pulled up onto the beach - the pivot point for turning is in between each contact patch of each tyre group (not an issue on a single axle van) Watch from the rear a big truck when they turn, the tyres squirm and distort as they fight against steering and traction, storing considerable energy. While it isnt always possible, trying to hitch/unhitch in a straight line allows that energy to be released through the vans movements in getting to straight with the vehicle. You got lucky that time, its when you back up too much and the hitch smashes into the vehicle (or your leg) and puts a lot of strain on the jockey wheel/jack. Travel safe.
Cool episode guys. I’m planning a lap next year. Wife, two kids and y62 patrol! So watching, learning and getting plenty of inspiration. $3 a litre was not in my budget already 🤣🤣 Thanks for sharing your journey
Great to hear you’ll be back doing 2 episodes, still hoping you’ll make them a bit longer than 15 minutes 🙏 Why not get a portable solar blanket for maximum use and even a generator as you’re doing plenty of off grid. Cute little swimsuits and Rocco is just adorable. Ps: so so glad you’re slowing down and enjoying the locations, absolutely 💯 decision ❤
yes we will be posting this Thursday again and we are trying to get more solar on the roof off the caravan, yes Rocco is the best thank you for your nice comment
Place your stabiliser legs outwards at 45 to 60 degrees. This will make the van heaps more stable. They are meant to be at an angle bro. Try it out it’s heaps more solid when you rock it.
I guess we're not going to get a daily uploads or weekly uploads it's just going to be whenever now is it good episode by the way and just missing you guys more regularly on the tube
Hay guy I got 3 big tips for you 1. Get a generator I get your money might not be good but it's so much better to know your vans got power 2. Get a anti flap kit it helps your arning not flap around it the wind and in storms its stays together trust me I have seen it first hand ow anti flap kit svived 70km hr winds 3. Riobi misting fan that's a game changer I see you got the drill it uses the same battery's and you can get the blower or vacuum to keep the van and car clean
You guys should get an anti flap kit and curved awning rafters, easy to fit yourself 👌🏼 I lost an awning last year and I have learnt a lot since lol 👊🏼
@@thatfalzonfamily My family and myself have been travelling around Australia full time for a year and a half with no end in sight. On day 7 of our travels we were in Coober Pedy, there was pretty much no breeze and I had my awning set up the same as you did in the video. Nek minute! One big gust of wind came through, flipped my awning over my roof, snapped the arms in pieces, snapped my tv aerial, dented up my aircon and put scratches and little dent up the side of my van. The insurance ended up paying 13k to fix all the damage and were couldn’t get it fixed until we got to a major town and had to spend 2 weeks in a cabin while being repaired. I got the anti flap kit and curved roof rafters from BCF, watched a you tube video on how to fit it which took me about 30 minutes. Now the awning is rock solid and laps up the wind and rain no problem. It takes about 5 minutes longer to put your awning out but they work a treat 👊🏼
G’DAY guy’s i have travelled around Australia in my caravan and car similar to you set up but to avoid the caravan poping off the tow ball. Do the pin so slid the pin off the ball and then get your Jack and wind your van off. And with the power get your self a westing house 240v generator it works great as well as a kings solar blanket. Do take me the wrong way I am not a keyboard warrior I am just giving advice as I have travelled for 3 years and for your legs do them up untill you think you van is stable so you can jump up and Dan in you can and it doesn’t shake and for a fan use a Milwaukee fan
Guys dont go to Ningaloo in December, Jan, Feb or even March. Very hot and windy. There's a reason west aussies dont like day light savings, another hour of sun at the end of the day is just too much. Hnag around south until April and then go. Less wind and cooler...Enjoyed the vid :)
Mate I don't think it's safe cooking on the weber whilst it's in the toolbox. I understand the wind can be an issue, but the weber would need to vent off burnt gases.
The reason your not getting as much solar generation from the panels as in vic is cause panels work better the colder they are. As weird as that sounds
Cleaning them will make a big difference. I would also recommend that you guys get a small inverter generator for days when your solar is struggling which it will do sometimes even with extra solar panels. The inverter part basically means it’s really quiet because it doesn’t have to rev all the time in ‘Eco mode’ and they use very little fuel for this reason too. You can usually find a good second hand Yamaha ef2000is or Honda eu2000i for about $800-$1k which would be my two top pics. I’ve had a secondhand ef2000is for a couple of years now and it’s been great. I have a Victron Multiplus 2 off grid power system with 6 KW of solar panels for my home although I live in suburban Brisbane. It’s virtually eliminated my power bills. You may well need to change some settings in your GX device on your Victron system because a portable generator is not quite as stable as the grid but after doing that myself I’ve got my Multiplus 2 to work off my ef2000is as a generator supply with no problem. Some Victron inverters can also assist a generator or limited grid supply when you need extra power for a short period ‘Power Assist’ (is what Victron call it) ie for running kitchen appliances and your aircon at the same time (or big power tools) which is awesome especially when using small generators. Btw on a hot day especially if your batteries don’t have cooling fans, the battery’s BMS (Battery Management System) may reduce or block charge completely to prevent battery damage, this may well be part of the reason that your solar panels weren’t producing much power to charge your batteries on a hot sunny day because the GX device will reduce the output of the solar charge controller if the BMS says the batteries are too hot. Hope this helps you😊
Love your vids guys, I leave my patrol in neutral with the car hand brake off when jacking the van off the hitch
Great plan slow down and take your time.
its going to be good we cant wait to take it slow
No generator for running the aircon ? I reckon it would have be a 'must-have' for doing a lap when you are spending so much time off-grid. Safe travels guys.
we want to get more solar panels on the roof
oki doki - a generator is always a very good backup though, especially for running your aircon.@@thatfalzonfamily
When camping on sand the best and easiest way to level your caravan rather than using wheel chocks is to dig a slight hole in the sand on the side that needs to go down and drive into it, also caravan won't move.
yes I like that idea thank you so much for the heads up I will try that for sure
Glad to hear your going to stop n smell the roses and not rush ! Stay safe 🎉
yes we are looking forward to it thank you so much
I would get a small generator. just big enough to run the aircon and get some charge back in if needed. you will have all bases covered.
You could get a misting system for your caravan shade I use to have one and it makes a difference. If there is a slight gust of wind on a 40 degree day it will send shivers down your spine. Best and first mod to be done on any caravan. You can buy a kit from Bunnings for $30. Than you bolt it on to your caravan just under the awning/shade.
But they will need water for that water is precious in localities like the Nullarbor
@@drcunningham1241 yea I suppose so
@@Farming610 totally agree they work well it be a matter how much water you would need and when you start adding 100litres water the weight adds up .
You need to have tha aircon on like 21 from the morning and have it on constantly. You cant beat the heat when its already hot.
And your making less solar power because its so hot the panels are dropping efficiency
I think we need more solar on the roof man cheers for the heads up we will keep that in mind bro how are you?
Yeah good mate.
Just remember your solar controller will have a limit of how much power you can put on and take advantage of. So before you spend a bunch on panels, make sure you check. You might only be able to really take advantage of 1 more panel ect. Even though, more panels work good for low light conditions too.
My mate has a big van and he drives with the aircon in the van on so it's constantly cold, and the solar/car keeps the battery full. Then when you get to camp the van is already cool and the a/C just ticks along keeping it that temp, rather than being on flat stick for hours trying to cool a hot van down
Get yourself a generator. Solar will not keep up if you need to run the aircon. There is nothing wrong with running a generator, especially if you are camping with no other bugger around.
some places we are not allowed Jennys bro, but thank you for the heads up bro how are you?
I am good mate. Looking forward to your future episodes. Always fun to watch.
We have a cheap fan from Kmart of the kitchen bench when the aircon is on and it greatly helps the cold air move around. Maybe grab a solar blanket to top up your power.
ok thank you for the heads up good idea cheers :)
WOW beautiful spot 🏝️so glad you decided to slow down, there is so much to see and do !! We crossed the Nullarbor in November and are only in Bunbury so many beautiful places 😍 Enjoy the adventure, safe travels 💕💕
thank you so much like wise guys :) happy new year
You made a good choice as once you reach the bottom of WA and start working your way up you will realize there are so many beautiful places to stop at and see and it’s much better not rushing only driving shorter distances when I travelled that way we ended up staying in dunsborough for 3 months and from there all the way to Perth is so many great places to see as well
that sounds so good thank you for the heads up man we cant wait to do that man thank you for the heads up bro how are you?
I’m good thanks mate but I wish I was about to arrive in Wa like you are your about to get a big surprise I thought the east coast had some great beaches but man WA is just so bloody nice geograph bay from dunsborough up is magical can’t wait to see your vids once you get to the coast
6:20 this moment makes me happy for you guys. So much joy
Best news I've heard from you guys. Slowing down, chilling out and enjoying more places good stuff!!. Oh! And by the way, love your episodes.
Don't forget it's wet season up on far nth australia. There is alot to be seen on the west coast so yes take your time to see Australia.
Good I'm glad you took my advice to actually enjoy your travelling and not rush it and have content every day. Take it easy and enjoy your trip slowly. You save more money doing it that way as I have learnt. Enjoy 🙂
thank you for the heads up :)
loving the videos, I would love to know why you picked the patrol over the LC300?
love the look off the y62 man,
but overall it off worked out cheaper coz of fuel
What type of pot with the lid and removable handle did you use on the Webber thanks guys
Im running 1450w silar i can run my aircon on solar and still charge when weather is 35c but anything over 35c your solar wont work efficiently. Id recommend getting a small gene for places like where you are at free camps can have gene on during the day just not at night.
What solar system/ battery system are you running?
Woohoo summertime 🎉
Love the episode
🙏
Best way to handle the heat is an air conditioned pub😅
hahahahahahahahaa yes your not wrong lol
Love watching your travels and videos safe travels
What I do when using levelling ramps is once wheels are chocked let the van roll back on the chock before unhooking that will alleviate the likelihood of the hitch swinging around when unhooking
Roof panels might be getting a little dusty/ dirty, i know mine make a huge difference after being wiped down. Roof panels could also be too hot and deregulating there output.
Not sure if youve mentioned but what size battery have you got.
Glad to hear your slowly down with the travels. Keep up the good work. 👍
Awesome guys, a real Aussie family non sponsored. Maybe charging down due to dirty solar panels. Don't introduce water into a hot environment it makes it more humid and the air-conditioning work harder. Air-conditioning sucks the moisture out. Edit just a thought? Maybe do a lap of each state territory? Returning home saving and going again?Obviously money is the key
thank you for the heads up man and your kind words mean a lot, and your right about doing that thank you so much
Plug your car in and turn it on for an hour or so. The dcdc will help CHARGE .... You need some portable solar as well. I tried to warn you about the heat. The further north you go the HOTTER and windier IT WILL GET.
Couldn't count how many said it was the worst time of the year to hit WA lol
yes you did my friend thank you then car said 44 it was outside man
lol my bad yeah
The van kicking off the tow hitch is a result of a dual axle and the van's tyres being stretched as a result of being in a turn (instead of straight ahead/back) when you pulled up onto the beach - the pivot point for turning is in between each contact patch of each tyre group (not an issue on a single axle van) Watch from the rear a big truck when they turn, the tyres squirm and distort as they fight against steering and traction, storing considerable energy. While it isnt always possible, trying to hitch/unhitch in a straight line allows that energy to be released through the vans movements in getting to straight with the vehicle. You got lucky that time, its when you back up too much and the hitch smashes into the vehicle (or your leg) and puts a lot of strain on the jockey wheel/jack.
Travel safe.
Cool episode guys. I’m planning a lap next year. Wife, two kids and y62 patrol! So watching, learning and getting plenty of inspiration. $3 a litre was not in my budget already 🤣🤣
Thanks for sharing your journey
'Cool' episode ! not at 41.5c :)
just take it slow bro and enjoy thats what we are doing now man cheers bro
Hi just watching your video did you know if you put your air conditioner on night mode which is the half moon you save your power
It will just have to run longer to try cool it
Oh really! I’ll have to try that next time 😊thanks so much!
Great to hear you’ll be back doing 2 episodes, still hoping you’ll make them a bit longer than 15 minutes 🙏
Why not get a portable solar blanket for maximum use and even a generator as you’re doing plenty of off grid. Cute little swimsuits and Rocco is just adorable.
Ps: so so glad you’re slowing down and enjoying the locations, absolutely 💯 decision ❤
yes we will be posting this Thursday again and we are trying to get more solar on the roof off the caravan, yes Rocco is the best thank you for your nice comment
Hey guys what temperature display are you using in your van?
Much better viewer content! Looking forward for the 2024 big bang series from the falzon family! Mind you! You guys lived in Cairns? How hot?
thank you we are changing the content as you can see, so thank you hahahah carins around 35
glad to see the vids up how come yous havent posted in a little while and the boat hasnt been used love the vids
we had a break over x mas bro and we took the boat out the other day bro stay tuned to Luke falzon UA-cam it will be there first then on here
cant wait bro merry x mas to you and your family so excited to see the fishing vids
Great Video once again, missing the twice a week videos
They are coming back twice a week 😊 we just had a small break over Christmas
@@thatfalzonfamily okay cool hope you enjoyed it
Place your stabiliser legs outwards at 45 to 60 degrees. This will make the van heaps more stable. They are meant to be at an angle bro. Try it out it’s heaps more solid when you rock it.
I will try it thank you for the heads up man thank you I never new that
I like your videos. But I feel I'm starting to watch your caravan charging more than your adventures.
Show us some more cool shit 🙏 🙏
cheers for the heads up man stay tuned for the new content bro
Omg you two crack me up haha 🍻. How easy is it traveling with bubs and toddlers 😂😂😂.
Defo generator to run aircon 🤙🤙.
I love it guys! ❤️❤️❤️
thank you ':) guys ♥️
I guess we're not going to get a daily uploads or weekly uploads it's just going to be whenever now is it good episode by the way and just missing you guys more regularly on the tube
There will be 2 episodes a week uploaded we just enjoyed a little Christmas break although there will be another video in a couple of days 😊
Hay guy I got 3 big tips for you 1. Get a generator I get your money might not be good but it's so much better to know your vans got power 2. Get a anti flap kit it helps your arning not flap around it the wind and in storms its stays together trust me I have seen it first hand ow anti flap kit svived 70km hr winds 3. Riobi misting fan that's a game changer I see you got the drill it uses the same battery's and you can get the blower or vacuum to keep the van and car clean
thank we we just look into an anti flap kick just now lol ok we will see how we can get one thank you for the heads up man :)
How much battery power have you guys got?
You guys should get an anti flap kit and curved awning rafters, easy to fit yourself 👌🏼 I lost an awning last year and I have learnt a lot since lol 👊🏼
what are they? we have to look into it, how did you lose the awning
@@thatfalzonfamily My family and myself have been travelling around Australia full time for a year and a half with no end in sight. On day 7 of our travels we were in Coober Pedy, there was pretty much no breeze and I had my awning set up the same as you did in the video. Nek minute! One big gust of wind came through, flipped my awning over my roof, snapped the arms in pieces, snapped my tv aerial, dented up my aircon and put scratches and little dent up the side of my van. The insurance ended up paying 13k to fix all the damage and were couldn’t get it fixed until we got to a major town and had to spend 2 weeks in a cabin while being repaired.
I got the anti flap kit and curved roof rafters from BCF, watched a you tube video on how to fit it which took me about 30 minutes. Now the awning is rock solid and laps up the wind and rain no problem. It takes about 5 minutes longer to put your awning out but they work a treat 👊🏼
G’DAY guy’s i have travelled around Australia in my caravan and car similar to you set up but to avoid the caravan poping off the tow ball. Do the pin so slid the pin off the ball and then get your Jack and wind your van off. And with the power get your self a westing house 240v generator it works great as well as a kings solar blanket. Do take me the wrong way I am not a keyboard warrior I am just giving advice as I have travelled for 3 years and for your legs do them up untill you think you van is stable so you can jump up and Dan in you can and it doesn’t shake and for a fan use a Milwaukee fan
Solar panels need cleaning. Also panels don't work as well when very hot.
I never new about the hot thing
Guys dont go to Ningaloo in December, Jan, Feb or even March. Very hot and windy. There's a reason west aussies dont like day light savings, another hour of sun at the end of the day is just too much. Hnag around south until April and then go. Less wind and cooler...Enjoyed the vid :)
thank you for the heads up and the nice comment we are glad you liked the video
Come to mandurah,Wa foreshore
Carry a generator for those times & rainy weather
your not allowed to have Jennys in some parts of the beach man
@@thatfalzonfamilyWhat beaches are they, never seen it
Try Cleaning the dust off your panels
Mate I don't think it's safe cooking on the weber whilst it's in the toolbox. I understand the wind can be an issue, but the weber would need to vent off burnt gases.
Hey bud keep your solar panels clean and if need hook the car up and run it.
I haven't cleaned them since we have had the van
@thatfalzonfamily when off grid i clean mine every few days. You'll be surprised how quickly they get dirty.
The reason your not getting as much solar generation from the panels as in vic is cause panels work better the colder they are. As weird as that sounds
I. never new that thats wired as but thank you for the heads up man
More roof solar, solar blanket, bigger battery, generator
I think we want more roof solar
probably a good affordable solution. love ya videos, keep em rolling@@thatfalzonfamily
Have fun caravan on the beach 😀
Lovely ❤
thank you how are you?
Busy living now😁🍻🤙
we are loving it mate, how are you going?
Doing great mate, I HAVNT missed an episode 👍 yous remind me of myself so much when I 1st started this life🥃🍻
Living the best life there in WA
It’s so stunning in WA!! Where are you from?
@@thatfalzonfamily Vic just like you in Melbourne you know the suberb elwood
If you’re still heading to Ningaloo coast , expect 45degrees every day for the next 3 months, so Eucla is just a warm up, pardon the pun
wow thats crazy as we cant wait though
Hey Luke how u goin mate weather looks so hot we’re u are
yeah bro it hit 44 man but we love it how are you?
Yeha bro goin well anymore videos coming
It’s so gd u guys are loving it’s truely best thing ever
Can I meet you guys one day
where are you from?
@@thatfalzonfamily Melbourne do you know the suburb elwood
How many kilometres does your car have
just over 27 thousand bro
Your solar panels are less efficient because they are so hot.
The rating of each panel is based on a test at 25 degrees Celsius.
thats so wired I never new that I might have to clean them also
Cleaning them will make a big difference.
I would also recommend that you guys get a small inverter generator for days when your solar is struggling which it will do sometimes even with extra solar panels.
The inverter part basically means it’s really quiet because it doesn’t have to rev all the time in ‘Eco mode’ and they use very little fuel for this reason too.
You can usually find a good second hand Yamaha ef2000is or Honda eu2000i for about $800-$1k which would be my two top pics.
I’ve had a secondhand ef2000is for a couple of years now and it’s been great.
I have a Victron Multiplus 2 off grid power system with 6 KW of solar panels for my home although I live in suburban Brisbane.
It’s virtually eliminated my power bills.
You may well need to change some settings in your GX device on your Victron system because a portable generator is not quite as stable as the grid but after doing that myself I’ve got my Multiplus 2 to work off my ef2000is as a generator supply with no problem.
Some Victron inverters can also assist a generator or limited grid supply when you need extra power for a short period ‘Power Assist’ (is what Victron call it) ie for running kitchen appliances and your aircon at the same time (or big power tools) which is awesome especially when using small generators.
Btw on a hot day especially if your batteries don’t have cooling fans, the battery’s BMS (Battery Management System) may reduce or block charge completely to prevent battery damage, this may well be part of the reason that your solar panels weren’t producing much power to charge your batteries on a hot sunny day because the GX device will reduce the output of the solar charge controller if the BMS says the batteries are too hot.
Hope this helps you😊
Your van moved because of the latent energy in the vans wheels because you weren't straight.
thats what I was thinking thank you
Makes u wonder how babys and people ever survived 200 yrs ago 🙄
lmao
I like that one bro
Powdered milk.
thank you
You running out of food yet .
some days lol