The kit to live in an RV full-time. A solar-and-LiFePO4 power system for off-grid stays, a 60L 12V fridge, a cell booster and 5G hotspot for the road, a portable washing machine, an outdoor kitchen and rug, and a full tool kit. The road is home.
Plans
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Item List
7Off-Grid Power
2 itemsConnectivity
2 itemsTools
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Repair Tools | Pieces50 TypeMechanical CaseHard | 1 | $120 | View Shop |
Living
2 itemsOff-Grid Power
2FAQ
Common questions about this kit
Solar and LiFePO4 for full-time?
If you boondock (camp off-grid), yes. Solar plus a LiFePO4 house battery runs the fridge, lights, and devices for days with no hookup. The single biggest off-grid upgrade.
Cell booster — worth it?
For remote work and navigation from the road, yes. It turns a one-bar signal into a usable one — often the difference between connected and stranded.
Portable washing machine?
For full-timers without a laundromat nearby, yes — a small 12V or manual machine handles small loads between laundromat runs.
How much solar?
200W minimum per 100Ah of battery for a balanced system; more if you run a fridge and devices daily. Under-panel and the battery never fills.
User Reviews
Full-time RV is digital-nomad life with an engine — cell booster and hotspot are the same connectivity kit I carry. Agreed everywhere.
Full-time RV and family camping share the power-station religion — solar plus LiFePO4 is the off-grid unlock. Cell booster is genius.