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    Posted: 06 Aug 2017 at 11:29am
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Have you wired a USB charging port into your R-Pod? If so, you could plug your phone in when using it as a hotspot to keep from draining your battery too quickly. They, along with standard 12V power outlets, are easy to install.

Yes, but the 80 AH from dual deep cycle batteries we have is needed for more important things like a CPAP machine so I use an external 10000 mAH to charge the phones. Once we have solar panels and a pure sine wave inverter, it will be easier.
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Stephen:  Where did you get your window "kit".  We are looking for the privacy glass like the new R-Pods have and are interested in the size, thickness, and where you got your materials for your door.  Kiddo and Baca
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Aug 2017 at 7:19am
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Originally posted by StephenH


Have you wired a USB charging port into your R-Pod? If so, you could plug your phone in when using it as a hotspot to keep from draining your battery too quickly. They, along with standard 12V power outlets, are easy to install.

Yes, but the 80 AH from dual deep cycle batteries we have is needed for more important things like a CPAP machine so I use an external 10000 mAH to charge the phones. Once we have solar panels and a pure sine wave inverter, it will be easier.


Once you have solar panels, extra USB and 12v ports are still better then an inverter. Why change 12v to 120v and then back to 12v or 5v.. when you can just pull 12v or 5v straight from the system without doubling or tripling the conversion losses?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Aug 2017 at 4:06pm
Originally posted by Kiddo and Baca

Stephen:  Where did you get your window "kit".  We are looking for the privacy glass like the new R-Pods have and are interested in the size, thickness, and where you got your materials for your door.  Kiddo and Baca

The usual place--Amazon. It was this one: R-Pod RV Tear Drop Trailer Camper Windows New 14" x 21" for 1-1/2" Walls.

Amazon does have the privacy glass models available, but the ones I looked at do not specify door thickness. Also, they seem to have plastic instead of metal frames.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Aug 2017 at 4:14pm
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Originally posted by StephenH


Have you wired a USB charging port into your R-Pod? If so, you could plug your phone in when using it as a hotspot to keep from draining your battery too quickly. They, along with standard 12V power outlets, are easy to install.

Yes, but the 80 AH from dual deep cycle batteries we have is needed for more important things like a CPAP machine so I use an external 10000 mAH to charge the phones. Once we have solar panels and a pure sine wave inverter, it will be easier.

I use a CPAP machine. That is why I went with dual 6V batteries for 215 AH. I do not use the humidifier if I am running on battery power. I only have water in the tank but the heat is turned off for passive humidification. It seems to work okay and ensures the draw on the batteries is not excessive. I could have sprung for batteries with a higher AH rating, but the ones I got at Batteries and Bulbs were at a reasonable price. The brand is Duracell.
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Once you have solar panels, extra USB and 12v ports are still better then an inverter. Why change 12v to 120v and then back to 12v or 5v.. when you can just pull 12v or 5v straight from the system without doubling or tripling the conversion losses?

How are you running your MacBook Pro off 12v? I need 110v to charge its battery and that's not possible without an inverter.
 


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I use a CPAP machine. That is why I went with dual 6V batteries for 215 AH. I do not use the humidifier if I am running on battery power. I only have water in the tank but the heat is turned off for passive humidification. It seems to work okay and ensures the draw on the batteries is not excessive. I could have sprung for batteries with a higher AH rating, but the ones I got at Batteries and Bulbs were at a reasonable price. The brand is Duracell.

I don't have dual 6V batteries -- I have 2x Group 24 deep cycle. We don't use the humidifier either and we try to make what we have work until we can upgrade the system's capacity. This requires managing our power consumption to that 80AH and figuring out how long we can stretch it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Aug 2017 at 7:45am
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Once you have solar panels, extra USB and 12v ports are still better then an inverter. Why change 12v to 120v and then back to 12v or 5v.. when you can just pull 12v or 5v straight from the system without doubling or tripling the conversion losses?

How are you running your MacBook Pro off 12v? I need 110v to charge its battery and that's not possible without an inverter.
 




Well, first of all, you couldn't give me a macbook, but that's a different forum. LOL

BUT... I do charge my Alienware using a step up DC transformer.

Here is the first random link from my web search, I did not buy from here, but from Amazon.

Linky.

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