Steven2012
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Hi all, I have been wondering how to have appliances(ari con, refrigerator,hair drier etc) powered when camping outdoors? helpful advice welcome please, thanks in advance!
Cheers
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			Cheers
Steven
air con, refrigerator,hair drier etc
Hi all, I have been wondering how to have appliances(ari con, refrigerator,hair drier etc) powered when camping outdoors? helpful advice welcome please, thanks in advance!
Cheers
Steven
Don't listen to the rest on here. You just plug them into a currant bush.:lol-053:
Best just to tell her how much nicer her hair looks when she has not used the Hair Dryer, Curling Tongs, Straightners etc on it for a couple of days. Propane in winter and Butane in summer for cooking and hot water. We may well change to Propane full time. I just like having too different systems, so one is a backup. Got a solar shower (black plastic bag thing) for washing which works well in sunny weather but has not had much use. Fridge runs of a leisure battery and if we have the tv on it plugs via a voltage regulator into cig lighter. Laptop is charged while we drive but sometimes use an inverter for it. We only have heating when on mains.
Richard
:scared: hi there steven,the best best way to enter the market would be to send me a 2kw model to promote for you!! that way interested parties get to see them work and i could explain to them about the item and also your company. easy really.
Many many thanks for all shared ideas. Our company offers suitcase petrol geneators with inverter technology supplying mobile reliable&clean power source for wild camping enthusiasts, as all know, power from inverter is ideal for sensitive appliances or battery charging directly. "Firefox" should have a well knowledge of power for appliances, petrol generators exactly do perfect job especially when powering high wattage stuffs. we currently want to entre UK market to serve broader campers, any suggestions will really appreciate?
Thank you to all once agian
Steven
