Top products from r/Camper

We found 4 product mentions on r/Camper. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/a8ksh4 · 3 pointsr/Camper

If you're going to drive a lot each day, then you can charge it using the vehicle alternator by attaching it in parallel with the vehicle battery, but you should use a switch to make sure it's only connected when the vehicle is running (charging) so you don't drain your vehicle battery running electronics in the camper. Many trailer harnesses can't provide enough power for charging like this, so you'd likely need to run your own wire from the vehicle battery.

If you don't drive a lot, you'd probably want a solar panel. Again, this is one where you want to look at how much power each of your electronics are using and estimate how many panels you'd need to keep up with your usage throughout the day and battery size to get you through the night. E.g. you could use a panel and charge controller like this: https://www.amazon.com/Renogy-Monocrystalline-Negative-Controller-Connectors/dp/B00BFCNFRM/

Or if you're going to be parked somewhere with a power plug, just use an auto battery charger to keep your battery topped up.

u/RatherNerdy · 1 pointr/Camper

OP here. One option is the Securifi Almond router with a touchscreen interface, making it easier to enter credentials of any wifi in the area.

u/Awardster · 1 pointr/Camper

Cooking in a camper with limited space prompted this weekend project.

Build details: Welded square tubular frame that inserts into holes behind the sink/grill. I then attached this shelf+ hooks and this knife/utensil holder. Couldn't be happier with how everything turned out and looking forward to cooking the first meal in Kitchen 2.0!