Many National Parks have campgrounds. And they don’t have hookups for power, Water, or sewer… So I knew I needed to figure out how to setup my RV for boondocking and off grid living!

So my stock RV came with one lead acid battery, a converter that would never charge it properly, and everything i need to plug in at an RV Park

But who wants to be in an RV park all the time when sometimes you can venture out to beautiful places in nature that don’t have plug ins! Many National parks have campgrounds that don’t even have any hookups at all.

I can conserve on water and hence filling up my tanks… but electric must be considered when boondocking. So here is what I did from day 1 to get ready.

Watch the video for an overview of my electric and power setup for boondocking… … but more details will come soon…

Boondocking Power Solutions for RV Living (Brick House, Now RVing #100)


https://youtu.be/iBpopCF_WCo

https://youtu.be/Boondocking Power on my RV_WCo

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