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    Back Roads Bacon Bombs: A Fire-Pit Meal Worth Sitting in the Cold For

    Introducing the LOOP GEAR SK05 Pro: A Compact Workhorse for Off-Grid Adventures

    Prepared, Not Paranoid

    Meal Planning: Prep Smart, Waste Less

    Boondocking MagazineOctober 8, 20250136 views

    Off-grid cooking is part art, part survival skill — and all about the experience. From cast iron to compact stoves, here’s how seasoned boondockers make gourmet meals miles from civilization.

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    BLUETTI AC200L Portable Power Station ReviewBluetti AC200L Review: Real-World Off-Grid Power You Can Count OnBLUETTI AC200L Portable Power Station Review

    Boondocking MagazineOctober 8, 20250279 views

    Introduction When you’re living off-grid, reliability isn’t a luxury — it’s survival. After running our entire truck camper setup off the Bluetti AC200L for multiple trips across Michigan’s backroads, we can say this: not…

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    Staying Connected: Satellite Messengers, Starlink & Power Reality

    Boondocking MagazineOctober 8, 2025099 views

    Pick comms by use-case. Two-way SOS messengers for safety and texts anywhere; Starlink for true internet (with higher power draw). The tiers Field notes on power Product spotlights: Best practices

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    Battery Monitoring You’ll Actually Use

    Boondocking MagazineOctober 8, 2025093 views

    A shunt-based monitor is the single most helpful power tool you can add. It measures every amp in and out, so SOC is trustworthy. Options in plain language What to watch daily Field tip…

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    Alternator Charging That Works (DC-DC vs. “Just a Relay”)

    Boondocking MagazineOctober 8, 20250113 views

    Modern vehicles with smart alternators need DC-DC chargers for safe, consistent charging—especially with lithium house batteries. Three approaches Why DC-DC wins Field note With a 30–40A DC-DC, we routinely add ~360–480 Wh per hour…

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    Solar Controllers: MPPT vs. PWM (And When Each Makes Sense)

    Boondocking MagazineOctober 8, 2025067 views

    MPPT is more efficient (especially in cold and cloudy conditions) and best for larger arrays or mixed panel conditions. PWM is simpler, cheaper, and fine for small, budget builds. The difference in plain English…

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    Power Budgeting 101: How Much Energy Do You Really Need?

    Boondocking MagazineOctober 8, 2025070 views

    List every device you use in a day, total the watt-hours, then size your batteries, solar, and charging around that number. It’s the simplest path to a stress-free off-grid setup. Why this matters Guessing…

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