DJI Power 2000 Motorhome Installation
I ripped out two heavy AGM batteries and replaced them with a DJI Power 2000 to run my motorhome. Here’s how I made lithium work in an older van without a DC to DC charger.
Because apparently motorhomes don’t run on good vibes alone. Here you’ll find the tips, fixes, and oddball solutions that make the difference between “off-grid adventure” and “stuck in a lay-by swearing at a fuse box.”
I ripped out two heavy AGM batteries and replaced them with a DJI Power 2000 to run my motorhome. Here’s how I made lithium work in an older van without a DC to DC charger.
Winter motorhome life makes you consider questionable purchases. This time it was a tabletop bioethanol fire pit. I tested it properly inside the motorhome to see if it gives off real heat, how much it costs to run, and whether it’s actually worth the space or just another cosy-looking mistake.
Winter doesn’t care how much solar you’ve got. After years with a Jackery 1000, we spent £800 on the DJI Power 2000 to avoid running the engine every time we needed to work. No hype, just real-world use.
One of my studio lights fell off the roof of the van and hit me in the head. Still, I finished the review. Turns out the Karcher WV1 Window Vac actually does what every towel, sleeve, and bad attitude couldn’t — it clears motorhome condensation in seconds.
In a quest for adventure, I bought an e-bike to bridge the gap between my motorhome and far-off attractions. Reality check: I mostly park, collect footage of the same views, and load up on accessories faster than my wallet can handle. But hey, at least I’m prepared for life’s unexpected rainstorms!
Overview The DJI Pocket 3 is a pocket-sized gimbal camera designed for creators on the move. It takes the hassle out of carrying bulky gear by giving you stabilized 4K footage in a device smaller than most chocolate bars. For nomads like us, that’s gold — less kit to pack, fewer cables to trip over,…
The Jackery Explorer 1000 v1 has been my go-to power bank for life on the road. With 1002Wh capacity and multiple output options, it’s handled everything I’ve thrown at it, laptops, portable monitors, projectors, and most recently, the Starlink Mini. I mostly charge it while driving via the van’s 12V socket, which works fine, though…