Prepping for Dry Camping

Dry RV camping means living without any hookups (water, electricity, sewer). I have dry-camped many times, usually for a max of 3-4 days. That is fairly easy using a solar panel to keep my RV batteries charged. Afterward, as I did recently in St. George, UT, I can pull over at a Motel, get a…

Popup Camper Solar Power – Up and Running

I am unable to get out of town due to some work stuff, so I set up the popup in the driveway and hooked up the solar power system. It is humming away, charging the camper battery. Inside, I plugged the computer into the new 12V outlet and it charged up quickly. Hooking up the…

Solar System Ready

Well, despite the Mother’s Day snow storm, 28 degree lows tonight, and a broken camper–all potentially attitude busters, I am making some forward progress. Thanks to friends who figured it all out, the solar system is ready for the first test. Below is that panel. It is up against a love seat, which gives you…

Solar Panel Information for Popup

A friend came by to look at my solar panel and the charge controller. We realized that I do not have cords to connect the two. More research online and I found what I needed at Amazon. All I need now is the wiring between the charge controller and battery. At this point I will be…

Woman Cave Update

You found me at my new site! The interior remodel (Woman Cave Project) of my popup camper has taken a back seat to the release of my book, moving Janes Journals,and ramping up Antelope Alley Publishing (www.antelopealley.com). AAP will help others who want to publish, and I am excited about the interest I am getting. I…