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E-BIKES - the way to hunt in the west
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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 2727565" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>UPDATE: Yes, I will always wear my bike or skiing helmet. Depends on the temperature.</p><p>BIKE CHARGING SYSTEM:</p><p>1.) BLUETTI AC200 MAX lithium iron phosphate battery (1,000s more charge cycles than lithium ion batteries.)</p><p>2.) Off Grid TREK foldable solar "blanket" (at 220 watts it will keep the BLUETTI charged even while it is running a 55 watt cooler all day.) </p><p></p><p>Those two items add up to around $3,000. but can keep my appliances at home running during a blackout. That's the story I'm telling my wife...</p><p></p><p>The TREK solar blanket gets laid on my SUV's roof and windshield and cable locked to the roof racks. The power cord goes into my trunk and in the BLUETTI battery. When I return to camp at day's end I'll charge my bike's two batteries from the BLUETTI. The bike has a patented single charge port for simultaneously charging the batteries.</p><p>The thought of transporting gas in my roof pod for a Honda generator was why I went with a solar blanket and battery. Yeah a spendy rig but I'm not leaving money to my daughters. Those women are both attorneys and have their own money. ;o) Same with buying rifles, scopes, guised hunts and KUIU hunting clothes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 2727565, member: 54178"] UPDATE: Yes, I will always wear my bike or skiing helmet. Depends on the temperature. BIKE CHARGING SYSTEM: 1.) BLUETTI AC200 MAX lithium iron phosphate battery (1,000s more charge cycles than lithium ion batteries.) 2.) Off Grid TREK foldable solar "blanket" (at 220 watts it will keep the BLUETTI charged even while it is running a 55 watt cooler all day.) Those two items add up to around $3,000. but can keep my appliances at home running during a blackout. That's the story I'm telling my wife... The TREK solar blanket gets laid on my SUV's roof and windshield and cable locked to the roof racks. The power cord goes into my trunk and in the BLUETTI battery. When I return to camp at day's end I'll charge my bike's two batteries from the BLUETTI. The bike has a patented single charge port for simultaneously charging the batteries. The thought of transporting gas in my roof pod for a Honda generator was why I went with a solar blanket and battery. Yeah a spendy rig but I'm not leaving money to my daughters. Those women are both attorneys and have their own money. ;o) Same with buying rifles, scopes, guised hunts and KUIU hunting clothes. [/QUOTE]
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