I'm going to be in the mid-west this winter (job related) and I'll be staying in an Alaskan truck camper. I plan to boondock the entire time to save on costs. My water supply (toilet and shower) I will join a gym for $5 per month. I have my backpack stove for cooking. My problem I'm having is of course, electricity. I am planning on heating my camper with a Mr. Buddy heater. But I'm wanting to set up a couple LED lights and have power for charging my electronics. The best course of action to take to accomplish this, from what I've figured out, is to have a 2000 watt portable inverter. I can charge it up during the day while I'm at work by using the outlets I'll be working around.
Does this sound like it will work? Can you think of something else that my be better? If it gets real cold, I may have to use an electric heater or blanket. Would a 2000 watt inverter be enough?
Thanks for any help/advice,
Joe
Does this sound like it will work? Can you think of something else that my be better? If it gets real cold, I may have to use an electric heater or blanket. Would a 2000 watt inverter be enough?
Thanks for any help/advice,
Joe