Only have a TM 2012 Barina 1.6 Sedan, alternator looks tiny, would a dc-dc charger cook it?, or should i just get 240v-12v and stop at van park every 7-10 days. Would take foldout solar panel, maybe even 2. battery 100amp lifepo4 running engel and occasionally laptop.
Stage 2
Holden don't have towbar for my car, no one does! Hayman reese say car not suited for towing, but chassis came with holes cut, and car is rated 400kg Gvm unbraked. 750 braked, i wanted to go unbraked, and there are heaps of lightweight trailers out there
Anyone had exp, prefer Sydney or Canberra with someone who makes towbars? expensive?
cheers
PeterD said
04:18 PM May 26, 2016
stoney123 wrote: Only have a TM 2012 Barina 1.6 Sedan, alternator looks tiny, would a dc-dc charger cook it?, or should i just get 240v-12v and stop at van park every 7-10 days. Would take foldout solar panel, maybe even 2. battery 100amp lifepo4 running engel and occasionally laptop.
Firstly, alternators are self regulating. Maximum loads do not cook alternators because of this self limiting maximum current.
Secondly, a 100Ah battery will only last a few days between charges. There is no way you will get 7 - 10 days out of a full battery charge. In cool weather your fridge will draw 30-40Ah of current per day.
Leather Tech said
04:32 PM May 26, 2016
Hi Stoney
Check eBay and other google search sites for your tow bar. Suppliers from England carry so many car parts that we don't have . Often the freight charges are not that bad.. Good luck.
Regards Peter
Peter_n_Margaret said
06:19 PM May 26, 2016
Any competent tow bar maker could make and certify one.
I made my own. It was certified by an approved engineer (along with some other stuff).
Cheers,
Peter
Izabarack said
06:07 AM May 27, 2016
stoney123 wrote:
Only have a TM 2012 Barina 1.6 Sedan, alternator looks tiny, would a dc-dc charger cook it?, or should i just get 240v-12v and stop at van park every 7-10 days. Would take foldout solar panel, maybe even 2. battery 100amp lifepo4 running engel and occasionally laptop.
Ran around for years with a 40 litre Engel in the back, 85 AH deep cycle, and 2x36Watt 30 year old panels that did not have a regulator. Charged the deep cycle direct from the alternator while travelling and charged the laptop with a 150Watt modified square wave inverter plugged into the ciggie lighter socket. Panels sat in the sun if camped up for a while. If no sun, the deep cycle capacity would do me for two days.
Currently have one setup of a 40AH LiFePo on the end of a D250S with inputs from alternator and a 150Watt panel. Also have a 700Watt PSW inverter in that setup. I treat the system as set and forget if only camped up for a couple of consecutive days.
Are you hanging or tenting over night? Avatar picture could be either.
Iza
stoney123 said
11:55 AM May 27, 2016
cheers all euro cars are small and they all tow
stoney123 said
12:05 PM May 27, 2016
cheers all euro cars are small and they all tow,
tks for alternator advice.
i do not hang, i use a small tent with a big tarp. this protects from sun and rain. i can light a fire under tarp and cook. one wet night at bournda an injured roo sat next to me by fire for hours. i love it when it rains all other campers are stuck in their domes.
Izabarack said
02:04 PM May 27, 2016
stoney123 wrote:
i do not hang, i use a small tent with a big tarp. i love it when it rains all other campers are stuck in their domes.
Cool, could not see clearly on my phone. I often use a hammock when bushwalking. Love sitting/lying in the hammock under the tarp in the rain.
Iza
stoney123 said
05:50 AM May 28, 2016
tks peter n margaret, tracked a bloke in sydney who says he makes em, just waiting for house sale to go through (4-5 weeks), then off to see him added bonus he near trailer maker...that means i can add fixed 250 watt panel (attatched to jaycar strut so when parked 99.99 % of time i can tilt panel to sun), agh agh agh..more power as tim the toolman would say !
I am mini nomad. Off to do a lap or 3.
Stage 1 is car only
Only have a TM 2012 Barina 1.6 Sedan, alternator looks tiny, would a dc-dc charger cook it?, or should i just get 240v-12v and stop at van park every 7-10 days. Would take foldout solar panel, maybe even 2. battery 100amp lifepo4 running engel and occasionally laptop.
Stage 2
Holden don't have towbar for my car, no one does! Hayman reese say car not suited for towing, but chassis came with holes cut, and car is rated 400kg Gvm unbraked. 750 braked, i wanted to go unbraked, and there are heaps of lightweight trailers out there
Anyone had exp, prefer Sydney or Canberra with someone who makes towbars? expensive?
cheers
Firstly, alternators are self regulating. Maximum loads do not cook alternators because of this self limiting maximum current.
Secondly, a 100Ah battery will only last a few days between charges. There is no way you will get 7 - 10 days out of a full battery charge. In cool weather your fridge will draw 30-40Ah of current per day.
Check eBay and other google search sites for your tow bar. Suppliers from England carry so many car parts that we don't have . Often the freight charges are not that bad.. Good luck.
Regards Peter
I made my own. It was certified by an approved engineer (along with some other stuff).
Cheers,
Peter
Ran around for years with a 40 litre Engel in the back, 85 AH deep cycle, and 2x36Watt 30 year old panels that did not have a regulator. Charged the deep cycle direct from the alternator while travelling and charged the laptop with a 150Watt modified square wave inverter plugged into the ciggie lighter socket. Panels sat in the sun if camped up for a while. If no sun, the deep cycle capacity would do me for two days.
Currently have one setup of a 40AH LiFePo on the end of a D250S with inputs from alternator and a 150Watt panel. Also have a 700Watt PSW inverter in that setup. I treat the system as set and forget if only camped up for a couple of consecutive days.
Are you hanging or tenting over night? Avatar picture could be either.
Iza
cheers all euro cars are small and they all tow
cheers all euro cars are small and they all tow,
tks for alternator advice.
i do not hang, i use a small tent with a big tarp. this protects from sun and rain. i can light a fire under tarp and cook. one wet night at bournda an injured roo sat next to me by fire for hours. i love it when it rains all other campers are stuck in their domes.
Cool, could not see clearly on my phone. I often use a hammock when bushwalking. Love sitting/lying in the hammock under the tarp in the rain.
Iza
tks peter n margaret, tracked a bloke in sydney who says he makes em, just waiting for house sale to go through (4-5 weeks), then off to see him added bonus he near trailer maker...that means i can add fixed 250 watt panel (attatched to jaycar strut so when parked 99.99 % of time i can tilt panel to sun), agh agh agh..more power as tim the toolman would say !