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Phones, cameras, navigators, and other electronic devices have become essential tools outdoors. So how do you keep them powered up while you’re off the grid? Wes Siler has solutions for both human-powered and vehicle-based adventures. With his simple formulas, you can determine the right battery and generator capacities for your own personal needs. Turns out, it’s a lot simpler than most people think.
Wes Recommends:
- Anker PowerCore 13000
- EcoFlow Delta Portable Power Station ($1,399)
- Dometic CFX3 Portable Refrigerator