hturnerfamily
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- First Name
- William
- Joined
- Jan 8, 2022
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- Location
- rural Georgia
- Vehicles
- 22 LIGHTNING PRO IcedBlueSilver 8/23/2022
- Occupation
- Owner
with 37,000 miles since August '22, and 1/2 of that towing our camper... I use my truck for 'truck things', too, just not quite off-road and as 'dirty' a deal as yours... but, that's WHAT a truck is for... dirty or not.
My ProPower keeps the mini-frige in the bed powered, my microwave next to it, and the coffee maker next to that. I like to travel with 'options'.
My ProPower also keeps our CAMPER powered WHILE we tow it, so no more 'waiting' for it's fridge to get cold AFTER arriving, it's ALWAYS ON. In the summer, we can run the roof air conditioner in the Camper, too, especially when at the beach. Watch tv. Charge the laptops and phones. Make bagels. Nuke lunch. It's all good.
240v Outlet provides great 'off-grid' power when the local grid goes down, too : )
Just came back up from Tallahassee(FSU) to home, 140 miles, standard range battery pack on my PRO, while TOWING THE CAMPER. No stopping needed.
My ProPower keeps the mini-frige in the bed powered, my microwave next to it, and the coffee maker next to that. I like to travel with 'options'.
My ProPower also keeps our CAMPER powered WHILE we tow it, so no more 'waiting' for it's fridge to get cold AFTER arriving, it's ALWAYS ON. In the summer, we can run the roof air conditioner in the Camper, too, especially when at the beach. Watch tv. Charge the laptops and phones. Make bagels. Nuke lunch. It's all good.
240v Outlet provides great 'off-grid' power when the local grid goes down, too : )
Just came back up from Tallahassee(FSU) to home, 140 miles, standard range battery pack on my PRO, while TOWING THE CAMPER. No stopping needed.