When I was looking to get into RVing, I had visions of exploring the country and doing work on the road. I knew that while on the road I’d need power and learned that the power would often have to come from my RV’s battery. It seemed obvious to me that the battery would eventua...
Optional - This front lifting roof has the added advantage of accommodating a wider fitted roof bed, suitable for both children and adults. When not in use, the bed conveniently pushes up and out of the way. The roof is available on short or long wheelbase models. Available on Komba and ...
In addition to expected features like the electric chair lift and roll-in shower, and lowered counters and switches, it has a power-adjustable kitchen table, and three full-tile slideouts. There is even an electric fireplace, hidden beneath a retractable TV. No, this is not roughing it. Th...
mini version finally adopts the BMS that LiTime created, giving the battery powerful and stable performance throughout every cycle. Insisting on using automotive battery cells for all LiTime batteries ensures the high quality of LiTime batteries when leading the lithium battery provi...
My van was fitted with a 180W solar panel that fed power to a 95Ah battery that also received charge from the VW’s alternator when driving. Each Ventje van has 4x USB charging points, 1x 12V socket, and 3x 230V European wall sockets conveniently placed around the interior. As a ...
All foods are removed. We live in Florida, so the camper’s temperature inside when it’s closed up goes over 100-plus when not plugged into power.”– Robert Wilson, 2016 Dodge 2500, 2016 Lance 650 “During our camping season we keep our camper loaded with what we call staples; canned...
Behind the rear-facing dinette seat is a 110-volt outlet. This is fantastic for charging laptops and other electronic items when plugged into shore power, or running the generator. What would be even better would be an additional 12-volt and USB outlet in this same location for charging phon...
Most campervan or motorhome fridges can run from mains or 12V power. Mains power is self-explanatory; the fridge will run on the mains when the campervan is plugged in at a campsite. On 12V power, meanwhile, the fridge is running off the camper’s 12V system. This only supplies power...
The risk of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning goes up when you use fuel-burning appliances, and propane (LPG gas) is found in many RVs and campervans. This 2-in-1 alarm gives you early detection and peace of mind from the possible dangers ofboth gasses. ...
and all outlets can be on the same circuit. First, connect all the ground (green) wires, then the neutral (white) wires, followed by the hot (black) wires. The order of connection is not extremely important when there is no power on the lines, but it is better to be in the habit...