Simple Camper Van Solar Power with the Kodiak Generator - Van Life
Check out the super simple solar power set-up we installed on our new camper van roof! If you're interested in any of Inergy's solar power products, they're offering our viewers a discount when they use this link: https://glnk.io/p5q/exploring-alternatives
Full disclosure: we are part of the Inergy affiliate program and we earn a commission from qualifying purchases made using our link.
We built our own roof rack using 1" square aluminum tubing from Home Depot, and solar panel z mounting brackets. We thought about using VHB tape to install the panels but weren't sure how strong it would be, and opted to use the pre-drilled roof rack holes in the Ford Transit to ensure the panels were safely secured.
We had space for 2 x 100 watt panels on the roof, but would have loved to install a 3rd panel if there was room (the Maxxair fan made it a bit too tight).
Once the panels were installed, the system is literally plug and play. And if our panels aren't generating enough electricity to charge the Kodiak, we have a 12-volt charging cable that we can plug into the van to charge while we drive. There's also a wall adaptor for anyone who's got a home base to charge up their Kodiak from home.
We don't often accept products for review, but this genuinely seemed like a useful product for our own conversion, and we thought it might be for other alternative spaces. We made sure to test it out for a few months before installing it in the van, and before making a video about it.
Full disclaimer, the Kodiak and the solar panels were sent to us for free, and we earn an affiliate fee for each Kodiak that is sold using our link.
We're huge fans of solar power for mobile and off-grid applications so whatever system you choose to install, we wish you all the best!
Thanks for watching!
Mat & Danielle
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For business or sponsorship inquiries, please email us at danielle.is.exploring@gmail.com
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VIDEO CREDITS
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Music & Song Credits:
All music in this video was composed, performed, and recorded by Mat of Exploring Alternatives.
Editing Credits:
Mat and Danielle of Exploring Alternatives
Filming Credits:
Mat of Exploring Alternatives
Full disclosure: we are part of the Inergy affiliate program and we earn a commission from qualifying purchases made using our link.
We built our own roof rack using 1" square aluminum tubing from Home Depot, and solar panel z mounting brackets. We thought about using VHB tape to install the panels but weren't sure how strong it would be, and opted to use the pre-drilled roof rack holes in the Ford Transit to ensure the panels were safely secured.
We had space for 2 x 100 watt panels on the roof, but would have loved to install a 3rd panel if there was room (the Maxxair fan made it a bit too tight).
Once the panels were installed, the system is literally plug and play. And if our panels aren't generating enough electricity to charge the Kodiak, we have a 12-volt charging cable that we can plug into the van to charge while we drive. There's also a wall adaptor for anyone who's got a home base to charge up their Kodiak from home.
We don't often accept products for review, but this genuinely seemed like a useful product for our own conversion, and we thought it might be for other alternative spaces. We made sure to test it out for a few months before installing it in the van, and before making a video about it.
Full disclaimer, the Kodiak and the solar panels were sent to us for free, and we earn an affiliate fee for each Kodiak that is sold using our link.
We're huge fans of solar power for mobile and off-grid applications so whatever system you choose to install, we wish you all the best!
Thanks for watching!
Mat & Danielle
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STAY IN TOUCH!
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Blog: www.exploringalternatives.ca
Facebook: /exploringalternativesblog
Instagram: @exploringalternatives
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COMMENTS
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We want our channel and our comments section to be an inclusive space where everyone feels welcome to watch and to contribute. For this reason, comments that are inappropriate or hateful will be reported and/or deleted.
Please discuss and debate with respect, and report inappropriate or hateful comments directly to YouTube.
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SUBTITLES AND CLOSED CAPTIONS
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A very special thank you to our subtitle and closed captions contributors!
If you would like to contribute subtitles or closed captions to an Exploring Alternatives video, please click here to see which ones need your help:
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?c=UC8EQAfueDGNeqb1ALm0LjHA&tab=2
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SPONSORS
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We occasionally include paid sponsor messages/integrations in our videos to help fund the channel. We do our best to work with companies and organizations that offer products or services that are in line with our values, and that we think would be interesting and useful to our viewers.
We will always disclose if we’re promoting products that were given to us for free, or if we’re including a sponsored message in our video.
For business or sponsorship inquiries, please email us at danielle.is.exploring@gmail.com
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VIDEO CREDITS
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Music & Song Credits:
All music in this video was composed, performed, and recorded by Mat of Exploring Alternatives.
Editing Credits:
Mat and Danielle of Exploring Alternatives
Filming Credits:
Mat of Exploring Alternatives
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