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How To Get Electricity When Living In A Van

Here we discuss simple ways to generate electricity to avoid future headaches. There are four common ways to boost and collect energy. Click on the link to read the full blog.

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How To Get Electricity When Living In A Van

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  1. How To Get Electricity When Living In A Van When you’re living on the road, having enough power supply to charge electronics is a common concern among van lifers. Generating power from your van is an important aspect of van life and there's nothing worse than a dead battery on the road! Here we discuss simple ways to generate electricity to avoid future headaches. There are four common ways to boost and collect energy. Using a generator, solar panels, campground electrical system, and the vehicle’s alternator. These all depend on what you use your electronics for and how often you use them. Check out these examples below ↓ 1. Powering Electronics using the vans alternator Plugging your electronics into the van electrical system is the most go-to thing to do while driving. To charge while driving, you need some sort of adapter that has multiple charging ports so you can charge multiple electronics while driving. Charging your phone is easy, but when it comes to charging other stuff, it becomes a bit more difficult. When you turn your car off, there is no longer alternator power going so it will drain fairly quickly if you leave things charging or keep the lights on. That's why using the alternator can be great to charge a second battery. That way you don't have to leave your car idle while you charge your electronics. 2. Powering A Van Using A Generator A lot of van lifers also power their vans by using a generator, Generators create consistent electricity and keep it flowing throughout the night - unlike solar panels. Generators can be a great back up plan if you are using solar power for your main source of charging your things. Since generators often rely on gas, it’s important to always bring an extra gas container on your journey.

  2. Generator: PROS and CONS PROS: - Generators can be powered rain or shine - Diesel generators run longer CONS: - Very noisy, even the quieter ones - Always need fuel - Fuel power not the best for the environment 3. Powering Van with Solar Panels Solar panels are a great solution for people who want to live a clean, minimalistic lifestyle. Solar panels are a very popular way of living, however have a high up-front cost. Because they are a little bit more difficult to install, hiring a professional is strongly recommended. Solar Panels: PROS and CONS PROS: - No noise - Better choice for the environment - Saves money on energy cost over time

  3. CONS: - Upfront cost of a solar power system is very costly - Hiring a professional to install a solar powered system 4. Campground hook-ups If you don't want to worry about the hassle and have the money, paying for a campsite to use the RV hookups can be one of the best options. Using the campsites electrical hookups can power big electrical appliances such as microwaves and air conditioners. Campground hookups are great because of how convenient they are, but the cost can add up. Some campsites are as little as $20 a night but can be as high as a hotel room depending on the time of year and what kind of campsite it is. Keep in mind, not all campsites allow van conversion companies to use RV hookups, so check with the facility first before using. If you’re ready to become a road trippin’ van lifer, our team at Drifter is ready to help! Contact us HERE. Contact Us: - Phone No: - 855-538-0093 Website: - https://www.driftervans.com/

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