Choosing Your Power System
Whether you're recharging your drones and camera after a long day of film making, or searching for a fully self sustainable setup capable of charging your electric vehicle, we have a solution for everyone. We possess the largest available electrical system in the industry. While the trailer does carry the ability to attach multiple propane tanks, no gas is required. We know most people aren't electricians, that's why we have broken down each of our systems for you.
First, you will need to figure out how much power you will need. Below is a chart of the common electric draws and how much electricity they require to run. Please note, these are baseline estimations and your individual product may differ somewhat from the figures listed. Remember: You NEVER want to fully drain your system at any time. it is imperative for the longevity of your lithium batteries that you maintain a 25% reserve at all times.
iPhone (1 Recharge) | 14 Watt Hours |
Laptop (1 Recharge) | 50-70 Watt Hours |
Camera (1 Recharge) | 10 Watt Hours |
Drone (1 Recharge) | 50-70 Watt Hours |
Porch Lights (1 Hour) | 36 Watt Hours |
12V Fridge/Freezer (24 Hours) | 720 Watt Hours |
Induction Cooktop (1 Hour) | 1,800 Watt Hours |
Electric Hot Water Heater (10 Minutes) | 1200 Watt Hours |
E-Bike (1 Recharge) | 500-800 Watt Hours |
Electric Car (12 Miles) |
3,000 Watt Hours |
(1)120 Volt AC TT-30 Outlet (30 Amp)
(4)USB-A Ports(2x 3Amp, 2x 18Watt)
(1)USB-C Port(100 Watt)
(1)Car Outlet(10 Amp)
(1)RV Outlet(30 Amp)
(2)15 Watt Wireless Charging Pads
(1) 120 Volt AC TT-30 Outlet (30 Amp)
(5) USB-A Ports(2x 3Amp, 3x 18Watt)
(2) USB-C Port(100 Watt)
(2) Car Outlet(10 Amp)
(1) RV Outlet(30 Amp)
(2) 15 Watt Wireless Charging Pads
(1) 120 Volt AC TT-30 Outlet (30 Amp)
(6) USB-A Ports((2) 3Amp, (4) 18Watt)
(3) USB-C Port(100 Watt)
(3) Car Outlet(10 Amp)
(1) RV Outlet(30 Amp)
(2) 15 Watt Wireless Charging Pads
*While our systems are highly advanced and built to take on just about anything, there are limitations to any electrical system. Using the tips in our preserving power on the trail blog, you can maintain battery levels and minimize the need to supplement with solar charging.*