RE: Lessons From My First Week Of Vanlife

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I'm paying for a spot at an RV park right now, which is providing electrical hookups, access to water and some minor ammenities. The spot costs about $325 per month USD plus Electric which I expect will be about $45 since I am running my electric heater in winter.

My monthly pension-like income is approximately $250 USD per month, so your RV spot alone cost more than my pension-like income. By the way, for the electricity, maybe a solar panel, a battery and a charging controller would be a better idea, because it generates energy for free. Once I get an RV (or anything to live in it), I am planning to this. By doing doing this, there will be no rent and no regular monthly bills.

Or at least this is my current plan. Literally everything is depending on the help and support I receive on the Hive blockchain.

Thank you for the reply.

Have a nice day. All the best. Greetings and much love from Hungary.



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We have a small battery backup (500 watts) and a solar panel (120 watt) that we intend to use for primary power of phones, laptops, etc... Unfortunately the winter temps at night require the use of a heater for now, which is 750 Watts. So just for winter, we need the extra power from the hook up. Eventually we want to save money from not paying rent and buy a small plot of land to homestead on. At that point I'll be focusing on building out a better solar system.

I wish you all the best with your project.

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