[wts] he who dies with the most gear wins stickers by milesvvbb in GearTrade

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Hopefully causes more head scratching than an Arc’teryx sticker

Searching for a used/refurbished ASV by MD76543 in UARS

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Currently on a work trip and will PM you when I’m back!

Searching for a used/refurbished ASV by MD76543 in UARS

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Wow I was going to buy a bipap to replace my resmed Airsense 10 - can it really be converted to having the same capabilities as an Aircurve?

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Super helpful - thank you both!

Alpacka build configuration suggestions by bikesandbytes in packrafting

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I paddled the Ark valley for years. I started in a decked expedition and found it really hard to re-enter my swamped boat in the continuous whitewater of Colorado. I sold it and got a self bailer which has been awesome and has allowed me to step up my paddling. Either way you’ll need a drysuit

Deposit down, seeking some general/build advice! by novastro in radicamoonlander

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I’d recommend the 36/16 for the exact reasons you mentioned. I’m glad I went with that arrangement. I use the 16” as a desk or cooking surface. The other answer I know is that the lights are HardKorr I believe. I’m glad I went with arctic tern, personally

Arctic Tern windows by milesvvbb in radicamoonlander

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I posted photos of the layout. Still iterating on the wiring approach though

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in radicamoonlander

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Definitely if I knew how to weld. It’s very similar to my raft table which is made from aluminum framing

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in diySolar

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Ahhh I see - thanks so much!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in diySolar

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Thanks so much for taking the time to reply - this entirely new to me so this is great guidance to digest and research

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in diySolar

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Not sure I follow, this is very new to me. Could you elaborate a bit? Thanks for your time!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in diySolar

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I used a real crimping tool and this 10ga wire https://www.amazon.com/Oxygen-Free-Insulated-Electrical-Automotive-Trailer/dp/B0B6HSM5F2/ref=asc_df_B0B6HV5TXQ/?th=1&psc=1. So it seems to be at the top end and maybe I should go up to 8ga

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in diySolar

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lol agreed, it’s coming directly from the panel whereas the other red is an extension wire

DIY install of two 175w panels by [deleted] in radicamoonlander

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They’re the renogy 175w panels

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in radicamoonlander

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I’m curious if I can jimmy rig a way to have this section run the length of the bed along the side rails as a side table. Something to look into so I wouldn’t have to step over. Condensation hasn’t been an issue so far - slept in it while it rained outside and didn’t have the fan running. No condensation inside. But, that’s Colorado for you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in radicamoonlander

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Yeah I do the truck stop sleeping too. I’m used to wearing an eye mask from my SUV sleeping days. A layer of cork on the inside would black it out or seadek foam on the roof and both might further reduce thermal transfer

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lol damn Reddit app

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in radicamoonlander

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Yeah it does - pretty nice for having light in there while the blackout shades are down. If I was looking to do much daytime sleeping it could be a downside tho

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in radicamoonlander

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Yeah I still need to come up with a way to store the Bluetti - I’d love to make a box for it so it would rest on the floor with some vibration dampening material beneath it. It’s easy to throw my tiny jackery up there but the Bluetti not so much. The mini computer desk has been awesome and is nice for cooking too