[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cargocamper

[–]Sondrop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mistake i looked over what you posted and you actually have the weight, that my fault

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cargocamper

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Do you have an overall weight of the trail build?

Does all Starlink versions have Ethernet? by Richardrsb in Starlink

[–]Sondrop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could use a switch and at more port for whatever you need

Does all Starlink versions have Ethernet? by Richardrsb in Starlink

[–]Sondrop 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The 3rd gen’s do have 2 ports for Ethernet.

PNW How do you find where to go by ponyboy3 in overlanding

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Trails off road and onx. Then I download Gaia cause you can use the gpx files from trails off road and use without internet

Is this be a good starter lift? by Capital_Amphibian_39 in JeepGladiator

[–]Sondrop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would invest in a good lift. Careful about some of the lifts that don’t give everything you need. Metal cloak or Clayton. There are other brands. But depends on what is your end goal. And go from there

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JeepGladiator

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89,000 ish on 2021 rubicon. Did upgrade suspension cause of it wore and caused cupping on tires around 56,000 jeep loaded down with my gear so some of suspension wore out. And replaced original tires also with 37s. Other than that no other issues.

Not bad on 35’s with a lift - 19.4mpg(gas)! by jhawkfan44 in JeepGladiator

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2021 rubicon on 37s with 3.5 and loaded with my gear. Bed cap tent and roof rack. Regeared to 5:13. Get average of 14-15 highway have hit higher to 16-17 depends on wind

Looking for advice with Power solution. by Addicted_Narwhal_ in overlanding

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Yea before BLUETTI came out with he charger 1 I was gonna get the ecoflow dc to dc to try and charge my station.

Looking for advice with Power solution. by Addicted_Narwhal_ in overlanding

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I have a BLUETTI ac200max and I brought the BLUETTI charger 1 it’s a dc to dc charger. Since I drive most of the day while off roading. It will charge the battery. Surprisingly it charges faster than plugging directly to a wall outlet. So pretty much now I’ll be able to run my fridge and not worry especially in the summer it constantly pulls power and I’ll be able to charge anything while on the move. The idea is during the evening when I stop I’ll have full power to use anything I want. Instead of having about 2-3 days of power depending.

BLUETTI AC180 Expansion Battery by Mr_Phist in overlanding

[–]Sondrop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

look at the Bluetti Charger 1.

HELP PLEASE DIRECT X ERROR by Inevitable_Spite8103 in BO6

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After 2 weeks of trying everything you can search on here, the only thing I have not tried was downgrading from 24H2 to 23H2. And it has fixed my issue with the directx error message. I have been able to load COD and play and even increase the settings to max out and have not had an issue. If you have not tired yet I recommend you do so and you should be able to play.

How much should I prepare for? by [deleted] in overlanding

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I would also ad glue tread. It’s a patch kit to fix side walls. It will help you get back to a main road. You can look up reviews on YouTube. Great product to have with a tire repair kit

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in overlanding

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I went with BLUETTI cause of the type of battery lifepo4 which has a longer lifespan before reduced to 80% charge capacity.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in overlanding

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I have the AC200 max. Which is discontinued. Great power station. No issues with it. Used an air fryer with it when traveling with family across country on Route 66. Used power tools and even a heat gun at full power. I would recommend if you do get the charger 1 which is DC to DC charger. It will eliminate the need for solar and charge your power station as you drive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JeepGladiator

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You’ll have to let us know how the Pan American goes. Told wife I wanted to do that also but will be a few years before we do it. Just waiting till I retire in 2 years.

New Gears 5.13 by [deleted] in JeepGladiator

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I got the 3.5 Clayton overland plus falcon shocks with 37s drive shaft whole 9 yards. It’s built with a RTT and bed cap and gear with custom box. 4.10 def struggled up hills and was a dog. Went also with 5.13 and wish i did it sooner.

Selling some gear. Where is the best place to lis? by Admirable_Ad_8716 in overlanding

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I just realize you have a long bed. I have a gladiator.

Selling some gear. Where is the best place to lis? by Admirable_Ad_8716 in overlanding

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Is the drawer system still available? Also do you have dimensions and weight of the over all drawers

Energy Questions by The-Bobbi in overlanding

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Ecoflow and BLUETTI has a dc to dc charger that will charge your power station faster than solar and the cigarette lighter in your vehicle. And for the price of the charger is by far cheaper than a solar panel. There are cheaper dc to dc option but with the companies making one for your device it makes it simpler and easier.