Next step is to build the battery system permanent mount for the tongue, then install the mini-split heat pump and finish it off. More blog posts coming on that, but I wanted to pass along an article that makes me think more than ever that the all-electric RV is coming and soon!
Tesla Powerwall for All-Electric RV?
As I've built my project, I've been planning carefully to maximize my system based on 2 large deep-cycle conventional marine batteries. Its working, but its heavy and limited. Now Tesla has announced their new Powerwall and I am totally jazzed - this is the direction that battery technology is going and I could easily see how this could be in the all-electric RV of the future. Read up on it and I'll be doing more research on the Powerwall and comparing it to my current battery setup in future blogs.
Hey you didn't steel all my ideas LOL
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ReplyDeleteDuctless mini splits are quieter because the indoor units don’t always work at the same time. Since they don’t use as much power, you can use a smaller and quieter outdoor unit as well.
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