Okay, gone through it all properly now.
Switched my plans for cooking to a gas camping stove, thinking this:
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/outwell-appetizer-2-burner-stove-p403681
it's two rings, cheap and will run off small disposable canisters and save me having a big refillable bottle.
Is "goodies" phone chargers etc? Googling "12v car adapters" gives me things that go in your cigarette lighter and charge via USB. If so I'm going to need more juice than that. I need fridge, laptop and a few other bits. Definitely need plug sockets. I'm thinking a full system like a caravan would have.
So I guess my question is, "what is different about caravan power compared to the power in my house? Are there going to be things I just can't power?"
Switched my plans for cooking to a gas camping stove, thinking this:
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/outwell-appetizer-2-burner-stove-p403681
it's two rings, cheap and will run off small disposable canisters and save me having a big refillable bottle.
QuoteGet the car adapters for all your goodies so everything runs off 12 volts, eliminating the need for an inverter. If you absolutely can't live without shore power, then a generator is your best bet.
Is "goodies" phone chargers etc? Googling "12v car adapters" gives me things that go in your cigarette lighter and charge via USB. If so I'm going to need more juice than that. I need fridge, laptop and a few other bits. Definitely need plug sockets. I'm thinking a full system like a caravan would have.
So I guess my question is, "what is different about caravan power compared to the power in my house? Are there going to be things I just can't power?"