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*[[Solar Systems]] - Recharge your batteries from a giant nuclear fusion reactor | *[[Solar Systems]] - Recharge your batteries from a giant nuclear fusion reactor |
Revision as of 22:13, 25 June 2025
Vehicle Information - Technologies - Fuels and Fuel storage - Techniques - Water and Food - Stuff to do - Tracks to Follow
Off Grid Power
- Solar Systems - Recharge your batteries from a giant nuclear fusion reactor
- Inverters and Mains Power - In vehicle, on-grid and off-grid mains power systems
- Battery Technologies - Lead-Acid, LiPo, NiMHi etc.
- Automotive Electrics - 12V and 24v systems - hight power / low voltages
Water
- Water Storage - Storing potable, clean and grey water
- Water Sanitisation Filtration, Sterilisation, Reverse Osmosis, Distillation
- Water Heating - The comfort of a warm wash
•[[waste
Air Conditioning
- Diesel Heaters - How they work, what can go wrong and precautions to take.
- Portable Chillers
Refrigeration
Communications
- CB Radio - 27Mhz Tranceivers commonly used by 4x4 and Overlanders - Moderately range, free to air.
- Unlicensed Radios - PMR466, FRS
- Ham Radio - Amateur Licensed Bands
- Telecomms/Data - Cellular, LTE, 4G, 5G, WiFi
- Mesh - Meshtastic
- Satellite Communications Sat Phones, SPOT, StarLink