In 2019 my family and I went on a five week trip through outback Australia to some of the remotest parts. We had no access to power, reception, food or water for days. We took what we had.
Here is a cheap way to have power without having power, a rather inexpensive way to do it. I took this short video in outback Northern Territory in the top end of Australia.
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Hi Ben, what is the brand of the solar mat?
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Hi Andrew, I am 99% sure it is this one. There is a higher wattage one available also. We use this solar panels inside the windscreen so no one can swipe it. Hope that helps mate. https://www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/adventure-kings-120w-portable-solar-blanket-10m-lead-for-solar-panel-extension.html
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Excellent thanks
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More than happy to help mate
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