Jason shares his experience with Starlink overland travel, detailing the importance of a flat-mounted system for reliability. They introduce the StarSled Go, a compact battery pack designed for the Starlink Mini, offering an affordable, lightweight, and easy-to-assemble solution for off-grid internet access, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and digital nomads.
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Protected: The Finglonger NAS/Server Button Pusher
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Frequently Asked Questions – Solar Slide Edition
In this blog post, I hope to address many of the frequently asked questions regarding our pneumatic air powered solar slide mechanism. This post will cover different questions from different angles so if I sent you a link to this page but it doesn't seem as though it answers your question right away, keep reading. … Continue reading Frequently Asked Questions – Solar Slide Edition
Automation – Arduino and Blynk
This is a work in progress, I may be typing it as you read it. (hit refresh in a bit) This post is the accompaniment of our recent YouTube Video, If you haven't seen that, check it out here: https://youtu.be/aS3BiYaEfiw So with most projects you need to roughly plan it out beforehand, sometimes (too often) … Continue reading Automation – Arduino and Blynk
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Watt Hour Consumption for a Solar Powered RV
While some appliances have an accurate wattage listed, and use a constant amount of power during the duration of use, many don't. For example our Anova Sous Vide cooker uses ~800 watts until it is up to temp and then it cycles off and on as needed to maintain that temperature. Our Instant Pot is … Continue reading Watt Hour Consumption for a Solar Powered RV
