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The Ultimate EASY Charging Method for Van life power Source ➡️

“Some people want a big house and fancy cars. Others just want a van by the river away from people like that…”

Ever dream of going anywhere, everywhere, and being completely, sustainably, off-grid? (While also having a sub zero freezer, hot shower, and charging station for all your stuff?

Van Life camping doesn’t have to be hard. Or complicated. Or about investing in a ton of items that bog down your setup.

Rather, all the components should be streamlined, functional, easy to use, and above all, meet your needs in a simple and practical way so that energy concerns are the last thing on your mind when you’re out there living your best life.

For me, it’s about sustainability, efficiency, and something that just simply works, every time . I admire the folks that can do solar panels, but mounting panels on my brand new Ford Transit XLT was the last thing I felt comfortable doing or having done. And then what happens when it’s cloudy? Or at night?

My energy needs change frequently, and depend on the outdoor temp and what I’m actually using that day. Heating enough water for a shower utilizing my Immersion Water Heater actually uses a lot of battery power, sometimes draining my EcoFlow battery by 25% or more. Also, if it’s hot out, you knwo it’s gonna be even hotter in a black van, so my Dual Zone Dometic refrigerator/freezer will generally last a day or two when I’m using the microwave a tiny bit.

My energy ebbs and flows a lot, and I dont want to spend my mental energy worrying about if my extension cord will reach to the bath house when I’m relaxing on the beach. So I figured out the answer to my energy needs, and I’ve designed it for freedom.

By installing a converter, it allows my batteries to charge all day when we are rolling down the road, but also charging those batteries in about an hour of just running the car. And this van is whisper quiet so it’s not even hardly noticeable when it’s idling.

So if I’m on a road trip and typically driving to a new destination each day, this isn’t even something I have to think about, because it’s controlled automatically via an app on my iphone. If i’m staying in one place for multiple days, I just have to plan on running the car for an hour each day. Because the converter takes all that engine energy and “converts” it into something my batteries can use super fast. Yes, I could charge my battery with a cigarette lighter input. If I had many days to do it. It’s just too small of an energy output. I want to charge fast and easy, that’s the way I want it to work.

When you create your own energy source, you can completly leave the world behind and pursue your passion at your pace, with complete freedom and opportunity.

How amazing is that?

You can choose where you want to go, when, and how long you’re stay will be without depending on anyone or anything. The deal-sealer for me was that I didn’t even have to think about it, just set it up to autamatically charge when the car is on and go.

Despite all complicated electrical systems van upfitters tried to sell me on, there’s nothing I needed there that this doesn’t deliver for me. You don’t have to follow anyone.

You can do things completely, originally your way.

All you really need to do is figure out what is important to you, and solve the equation.

As you build your van, you get to design it with your most important things in mind. These could include

Or anything else that matters to you.

If you’ve ever looked out your window and just wanted to go somewhere, anywhere, and make memories out of adventures, do it. Do it now. Because you can make it happen with whatever you have.

As the owner of your life, you get to choose the tools for building it exactly the way you want it. What’s important to you?

It’s all up to you.

What’s your van life dream?

Imagine it. Visualize where would you go? What would you do if you could do anything?

Is it actually way more attainable than you think?

EF ECOFLOW 800W Alternator Charger

Ashley Lewis

Creative Director, Writer, Homeschooling, Mama, Musician, Marketing Executive Entrepreneur, and Traveler.

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