My next decision I am facing in my boondocking setup is do I purchase an additional 100 watt lithium battery (200 watt total) or go with a 100 watt solar generator with a solar panel. Both are the same cost. If I chose the battery I would probably still need an additional solar panel. These will be used on a 2023 320 boondock to supplement the 100 watt lithium battery and 180 watt roof solar. I am looking to boondock 3-4 days, parked in the shade, use fridge, limited lights, charge phones, and watch tv 3 hours or so. Thank you all for the info, the people on this forum have been extremely helpful and knowledgeable.
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2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
Go CAMPING and see what happens, worse case you will have a night or two of 'Gosh we don't have power" but you will be Okay (survive) after a few outings you will learn what 'your style of camping' requires for power
Then it is time to think about Batteries, solar panels, etc . . .
For myself I dreamed/expected I'd be doing days & days of off-grid camping while my actual - real world 'camping' has been mostly at private RV Parks or basic service Nations Park/Forest locations; most with 120VAC service.
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If you're comparing the pricing of Battle Born to a power station built offshore, it's not apples to apples. Today there are other brands of LiFePO4's that are built equally as well at a fraction of the cost. Keep in mind that at this time almost all of the components are coming from offshore, regardless of the name on the label.
2020 nuCamp T@B 320S * Jeep Wrangler
John, Northern California
I would consider a battery upgrade before the purchase of a power station.
2020 nuCamp T@B 320S * Jeep Wrangler
John, Northern California
2020 Audi SQ5
I liken this to moving into a new home. The impulse is to furnish it right away but you need to use and live in it for months before you have an idea of your needs.
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
John, Northern California