I love this thread. In addition to the genset, fold-out solar panels would be a really interesting option. Any electrical interface to make this feasible?
How long was your Cybertruck test drive? 30 minutes, or what?
I'm on a business trip and may just get to drive a Cybertruck soon, today, we'll see. Sounds like a really interesting experience, and I'd like to do it again once FSD is operational on Cybertruck. Really interested in the least...
We're certainly interested in the RWD Cybertruck! It will still have the awesome electrical outlets including 240V NEMA 14-50 connector in the bed, right? We'll see!
Oooo, this is such a fun topic. You can certainly find maps of the Maze district, like these maps from NPS. Approach from the west, from Hans Flat ranger station which isn't even in the park. Like I said, there are no buildings in the Maze District. Just rough Jeep trails that will use up energy...
I love how the Green and Colorado rivers divide Canyonlands National Park into 3 sections, with the Maze District being the most remote. Here's one description of the remoteness of the Maze District. The Hans Flat Ranger Station is not even in the Maze proper. There are no paved roads and no...
Yes, deep into the mountains, or perhaps deep into the Canyonlands Maze District! A favorite of my ham radio buddies. Ever been to The Maze? The park service intro is pretty funny:
https://www.nps.gov/cany/planyourvisit/mazeroads.htm
Honda certainly has set a good standard, no doubt! But then, Multiquip Whisperwatt generators are also nice and quiet and even more capable. It's great to see alternative quiet generator products undercutting Honda's prices by a very good amount. The more choices, the better.
I'm really...
Yes, great points, I'll edit and clarify... Any other recommendations for good quiet capable generators? I want to compare to the Ramcharger truck when it comes out, now there's a good quiet generator, at least from the specs with the trusty Pentastar engine.
I recommend this very quiet dual-fuel Pulsar generator for under $2500 with 7500W "running" / 9500W peak output including NEMA 14-50 240V receptacle. Any other recommendations with low audio noise being the priority, plus 240V NEMA 14-50 connection? I personally hope that Ramcharger turns out...