have to say I can't imagine living in such a populated area, used to seeing open land and animals. would be easy to live without the grid here, forget how limited cities will be.
and it depends on what you want to power.
I have a 3000 W inverter that would power several appliances. it can be charged with solar panels, can buy them at Harbor Freight.
could also buy solar lights, could probably charge them in a window. there's also some good coolers that keep food cold for a week, in that case I'd want an icemaker.
I think a propane camping stove would be good to have, can get them at Walmart.
and there's lots of good and fun ideas on van life channels, about boondocking
have to say I can't imagine living in such a populated area, used to seeing open land and animals. would be easy to live without the grid here, forget how limited cities will be.
and it depends on what you want to power.
I have a 3000 W inverter that would power several appliances. it can be charged with solar panels, can buy them at Harbor Freight.
could also buy solar lights, could probably charge them in a window. there's also some good coolers that keep food cold for a week, in that case I'd want an icemaker.
I think a propane camping stove would be good to have, can get them at Walmart.
and there's lots of good and fun ideas on van life channels.
have to say I can't imagine living in such a populated area, used to seeing open land and animals. would be easy to live without the grid here, forget how limited cities will be.
and it depends on what you want to power.
I have a 3000 W inverter that would power several appliances. it can be charged with solar panels, can buy them at Harbor Freight.
could also buy solar lights, could probably charge them in a window. there's also some good coolers that keep food cold for a week, in that case I'd want an icemaker.
I think a propane camping stove would be good to have, can get them at Walmart.
lots of good and fun ideas on van life channels.
have to say I can't even imagine living in such a populated area, used to seeing open land and animals. would be easy to live without the grid here, forget how limited cities will be.
and it depends on what you want to power.
I have a 3000 W inverter that would power several appliances. it can be charged with solar panels, can buy them at Harbor Freight.
could also buy solar lights, could probably charge them in a window. there's also some good coolers that keep food cold for a week, in that case I'd want an icemaker.
I think a propane camping stove would be good to have, can get them at Walmart.
lots of good and fun ideas on van life channels.
have to say I can't even imagine living in such a populated area, used to seeing open land and animals. would be easy to live without the grid here, forget how limited cities will be.
and it depends on what you want to power.
I have a 3000 W inverter that would power several appliances. it can be charged with solar panels, can buy them at Harbor Freight.
could also buy solar lights, could probably charge them in a window. there's also some good coolers that keep food cold for a week, in that case I'd want an icemaker.
I think a propane camping stove would be good to have, can get them at Walmart.