Monday, October 17, 2011

Sunforce 11260 2500-Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter

!±8± Sunforce 11260 2500-Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter

Brand : Sunforce | Rate : | Price : $406.73
Post Date : Oct 17, 2011 17:45:11 | Usually ships in 24 hours


The Sunforce 11260 2500 W pure sine wave inverter is the tool you need to provide stable power to run a pump or mini motor that a modified sine wave inverter cannot. This is excellent for powering home appliances directly from your 12V battery; DC to AC pure sine wave. With 5000 watts of high surge power, this product is the perfect solution for power failure emergencies. The 11260 features numerous safety features including an overload alarm and LED light, a soft start system, low battery shut down, DC input overload voltage, output overload, overload temperature, short circuit shut down, and a high speed cooling fan. Equipped with two 110V houdehold electrical outlets, this inverter is so advanced that it is patented. The 11260 provides continuous power of 2500 watts and has a 5000 watt surge power capability. Your purchase comes with a full product manual, and a DC/AC power inverter remote control modular connector cable and key chain remote.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

BOV RV Modifications I

!±8± BOV RV Modifications I

Our new bug out vehicle is a Dolphin Motor Home which has some 116,000 miles on it and it is still running strong. It takes a lot to kill those old 22R Toyota engines. We purchased our Dolphin for use as a BOV in the early part of 2010. It is a model 400 which places the sofa behind the driver seat and the bathroom in the rear. Like anyone else who owns a motor home we take pride in the modifications that we have planned for our Dolphin BOV. All modifications listed here are planned for our own use only and we will not be responsible for anyone else's use of these modifications.

One of the first planned changes will be to replace the standard rear view mirror with one of JC Whitney's Day Night Rear View Mirrors (Model 18410G). This unit costs only .99 but replaces the existing windshield mounted mirror easily. It is available in three different widths and is approximately 2 inches high. It comes with a black housing complimented with distortion-less glass. It features an adjustable stem. All you have to do is flip a switch in order to change from a normal day time view to a reduced glare night time view. The unit mounts to the original bracket or you can use the enclosed mounting bracket. Detailed instructions are included.

We all want to be able to back-up safely in our RV's so the second modification will be to install a back up alarm with flashing lights (Model 1JA 141147). This particular unit mounts under the rear of the RV at a cost of only .99. This is a low cost, dependable back up alarm that will help prevent possible injury to others while backing up the motor home. The unit mounts easily over the bottom edge of your rear license plate or you can mount it anywhere on the rear of your RV. It is encased in a durable ABS plastic housing which is about 9 ½ inches wide by 7/8 inches high by 15/16 inches in diameter. The unit emits a dual 100 dB sound and the lights flash automatically whenever you shift the vehicle into reverse. Detailed instructions are included with the kit. Since the RV is still going to be used as a BOV, a simple switch will be installed so the back up unit can be disabled when the circumstance constitutes such actions.

It has been suggested that we install several six volt golf cart batteries instead of using the 12 volt unit that is currently in the motor home. Unfortunately, when we purchased the RV we immediately replaced the battery so this suggested mod may have to wait a year or two.

If our motor home did not already have a solar panel installed I would have to list this as a necessary modification. Be sure to install a regulator with the panel as well or you will likely shorten the life of your batteries. The solar panel will allow you to maintain your battery charge when you have your rig parked. If I had to initially install a system in our RV I would select the largest wattage rating panels that I could afford. Be sure you install several 12 Volt outlets with inline fuses to compliment the installation. I use these direct 12 Volt outlets to power my cell phone charger, laptop computers and other small drain applications such as my 12 volt coffee pot.

As soon as the weather warms up I intend to do a major inspection on the roof of the RV to ensure it's in good condition. I will be sealing it completely with some type of mildew resistant coating such as Henry Solaflex 287.

The six tires on the unit are still useable, however I plan to start saving now for the purchase of new Yokohama 356- 185R14- 8ply.

On our trips around the country we will continue to use our cell phone as it only costs us approximately .00 for unlimited air time. For our internet use we employ a Verizon wireless modem at a rate of .00 per month for 50 gig of bandwidth. Since our laptop and netbook are internet ready we make use of free WiFi when we can.

Our GPS system is a Tom-Tom unit. To be honest I don't know how I ever survived without it. It makes trips easier and trouble free. It took me a bit to get to the point where I trusted Tom-Tom instructions, but now that problem is a thing of the past.

We all use batteries for everything from hand held devices to MP-3 players and the best thing you can possibly get is a solar powered battery charger. DepotEco.com sells an SBC (NiMH) charger (.95) which uses the suns energy to recharge batteries so you are never without power. This high powered solar charger will charge two rechargeable batteries at a time as long as they are the same type of battery. It charges AA, AAA, C, and D cells alike. The chargers output is approximately 150mah at 5 volts. The unit comes equipped with its own PV array and charge monitor. You simply slide the two batteries into the charging bay and position the PV array so that the voltage pegs the meter into the red zone and you are on your way to charged batteries again. If your batteries are totally dead the gauge will let you know when they are completely charged up. My goal is to disassemble the unit and place the panel of the charger on the roof of the RV next to the solar panels of the coach battery.

One of our future plans is to replace the kitchen faucet and install a goose neck type as used in a regular house possibly an "American Standard" Model 6424F purchased from Home Depot. These units run about .00 but are great for washing out coffee pots and cleaning kitchen pans. In conjunction with the new faucet I will install some sort of water filter. At this point in time we are unsure exactly what filter we will employ or even if we will select a complete filter unit or only a local sink installed unit.

Our music currently consists merely of the front radio of the BOV cab and we will eventually place a stereo of some sort in the back of the RV for use while in the motor home itself. An alternative is to install a car radio with MP3 capabilities and connect it to the second battery. The MP3 player comes in handy as I can also play the "Old Time Radio" programs featured previously on the website.

These are my initial mods that I plan to accomplish. Future ones will include not only functional changes but cosmetic as well.

Copyright @2010 Joseph Parish


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Sunday, October 9, 2011

How To Find The Best Alaskan Camper

!±8± How To Find The Best Alaskan Camper

The Alaskan camper has been available since 1953 and is still going strong. The original design of the Alaskan camper was meant as a breakaway from the average pickup truck camper recreational vehicle decades ago for the simple activity of camping along the Alcan Highway area.

Its sleek design has made such an impression that the company is still going strong to this very day. Not only is the size and layout convenient for campers, the Alaskan camper will protect them from the elements of weather such as rain, cold, and snow.

The lightweight yet rugged design of the Alaskan camper allows for versatility in travel and camping. The camper is easily taken along rugged terrain while allowing the least wind resistance on the road when compared to many of its competitors.

Campers enjoy using the Alaskan camper because it is not only efficient and easy to travel with, but easy to use. The camper features a hydraulic system that can be raised and lowered, which is truly innovative and beneficial.

The Alaskan camper's hydraulic system improves gas mileage because it reduces wind resistance. However, this is not the only benefit of such a system. It also lowers the center of gravity of the vehicle and causes the truck to handle better as you drive along.

The system also makes the Alaskan camper a bit safer than others since it is not moved around by the wind as many conventional truck and camper combinations are. Over the years, the company has modified and honed this very system.

One of the most popular models of the Alaskan camper is the ten foot model. It is the perfect size for a family with children as it has just a little more space than the typical eight food model.

This camper, as well as other models, comes standard with a three burner range top stove and oven, a 16,000 BTU electronic ignition furnace, a stainless steel sink, a twenty-seven gallon water tank with a demand pump, a battery charger, a refrigerator, and the electronic hydraulic system. The ten foot model works best with a ¾ ton truck.

The Alaskan camper interior is reminiscent of home comfort, as it should be. Within each Alaskan truck camper, there is plenty of headroom, even for tall customers. The ceiling measures in at 6' 4".

The cabin of the camper is also well-insulated to keep you and your family comfortable in the warm or cool weather. Additionally, there is plenty of cabinet and storage space as well as wiring suitable for home or battery voltage.

Whether you want to travel and camp in an RV resort or out in the wilderness, the Alaskan camper is the perfect solution to your recreational needs. Depending on your budget and travel needs, there are several models to choose from.

The Alaskan Camper company keeps it safe, simple, and innovative in their truck camper models. Try an Alaskan truck camper today to enjoy the comforts of home while traveling the rugged terrain of the outdoors.


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Monday, October 3, 2011

Tripp Lite APS2424 2400W 24V DC to AC Inverter with Automatic Line-to-Battery 55/14-Amp Charger

!±8±Tripp Lite APS2424 2400W 24V DC to AC Inverter with Automatic Line-to-Battery 55/14-Amp Charger

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Price : $633.00
Post Date : Oct 03, 2011 11:25:43
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The PowerVerter APS APS2424 DC-to-AC Inverter with automatic line-to-battery transfer and integrated charging system serves as an extended run UPS, a standalone power source or an automotive inverter. When hardwire AC input is energized, commercial power passes through to connected equipment and the battery set is recharged via 3 stage, 14/55 amp charging system. In UPS mode, the APS system responds to blackouts and voltage fluctuations with a near instantaneous automatic transfer to battery-derived AC output. Its highly adaptable to a variety of applications and site conditions with adjustable charger settings for wet/gel battery types and selectable line to battery power transfer voltages.

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