Campsite costs

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  • Vanbirds68
    Vanbirds68 Forum Participant Posts: 149
    edited June 2022 #122

    Being off grid doesn’t require systems, it really doesn’t. Some folk have made it a hobby and throw huge sums at it. If we keep this discussion with an eye on the OP the cost is not that much more than I mentioned in my post. If folk want all the bells and whistles off grid then yes, it’ll cost a packet. In 2018 we did a seven week tour of the Highlands and Outer Hebrides. We used only three sites with EHU, spending just a few days on each. We regularly spend two to three weeks away off grid. I get a bit fed up with the off grid enthusiasts complicating something that is really quite simple. 

  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176
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    edited June 2022 #123

    We'll be off grid for our next two breaks, getting gas has been our chief worry. I can see a time when it will be electric only, so make the best of it and don't spend too much on gizmos. We manage with a 100w roof panel but we do need gas. smile

  • Navigateur
    Navigateur Club Member Posts: 3,884
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    edited June 2022 #124

    I still have in my "reserve" caravanning supply box a reel of cable that we used in the 1970s to connect the caravan electrics to the tow car when unhitched.  A 7-pin plug on one end - a socket on the other. 

    I think things just went downhill after that!

  • Vanbirds68
    Vanbirds68 Forum Participant Posts: 149
    edited June 2022 #125

    I think things went downhill after the gas lights…

  • Rocky 2 buckets
    Rocky 2 buckets Forum Participant Posts: 7,101
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    edited June 2022 #126

    I intend to copy your blueprint thanks, it’s a sound plan without paying silly money👍🏻

  • Goldie146
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    edited June 2022 #127

    In Spring 2020 we equipped our caravan for "off-gridding". This involved buying a cheapish suitcase solar pane, and adding a couple of USB sockets to the 12v system. I can't remember the exact cost - probably under £200.

    With this we enjoyed short breaks down our fields, while Lockdown was in place. We cooked inside with gas, and outside with a charcoal barbecue. We read, and watched iPlayer etc on an Ipad. We didn't need anything else as we don't have any electrical appliances.

    And the Solar Panel has come in useful when the digger was stuck down the fields and needed the battery charging. 

    Site fees? Cheap as chips (£0.00).

  • Hja
    Hja Club Member Posts: 888
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    edited June 2022 #128

    If we are out & about - maybe.  However, with a compressor fridge cant do more than one night - we have tried!  We are only running the pump, Led lights, internet, control board.  BUT the fridge will just eat the power.

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    edited June 2022 #129
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  • Vanbirds68
    Vanbirds68 Forum Participant Posts: 149
    edited June 2022 #130

    I understand- didn’t realise compressor fridges were so power hungry.