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#61
Nice to see more videos coming.
I believe they are going to be doing one too on fridge wiring pretty soon.
Getting my rig rewired with probably 8 gauge amp wire dedicated from the aux battery with a 15 amp fuse back to the rear plug I installed for my National Luna Weekender 50 fridge I installed a few weeks back.
Expedition Overland: Introducing Our 2016 Toyota Tacoma TRD Build
Expedition Overland Tacoma Build: General Grabber X3 Tires
I believe they are going to be doing one too on fridge wiring pretty soon.
Getting my rig rewired with probably 8 gauge amp wire dedicated from the aux battery with a 15 amp fuse back to the rear plug I installed for my National Luna Weekender 50 fridge I installed a few weeks back.
Expedition Overland: Introducing Our 2016 Toyota Tacoma TRD Build
Expedition Overland Tacoma Build: General Grabber X3 Tires
#64
"Oh Hey There!" Cooking Stoves
Personally I use a Camp Chef Denali which is no longer made, but it suits me fine.
I am also partial to Piezo starters on a stove, no need to mess with matches or a lighter.
I also like this one that Christophe from Expedition Portal reviewed from Primus called the Tupike.
http://expeditionportal.com/field-te...-burner-stove/
Found a video of it from Primus on YouTube, and I like it, but the burners seem to be a lot lower output than my Camp Chef.
Personally I use a Camp Chef Denali which is no longer made, but it suits me fine.
I am also partial to Piezo starters on a stove, no need to mess with matches or a lighter.
I also like this one that Christophe from Expedition Portal reviewed from Primus called the Tupike.
http://expeditionportal.com/field-te...-burner-stove/
Found a video of it from Primus on YouTube, and I like it, but the burners seem to be a lot lower output than my Camp Chef.
#66
Expedition Overland Tacoma Build: Remote Communication & Mapping
I have been getting use to using Back Country Navigator since I picked up the paid version a few weeks back.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....license&hl=en
I have been getting use to using Back Country Navigator since I picked up the paid version a few weeks back.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....license&hl=en