Hey guys, I have been expediting for V3 Transportation for about 2 weeks now, I really enjoy driving across the country and actually like living in a van. I am working for a fleet owner and basically received a barebones 2018 Ram Promaster 2500, it was brand new when I started and a quite like it. I have a few questions that maybe you all can answer for me.
1. It is starting to get cold at night and I am looking for answers on how to heat the bunk/cargo area, right now I just wrap up in blankets and hope I can still feel my feet in the morning, not something I want to keep doing. I have seen some people insulate the cargo area, I am interested in information on that and possibly a feasible heater system.
2. I bought a small little power inverter (400watt) and hooked it to the battery to charge my laptop, but I am scared to death to turn the inverter on when I am not idling the van, I have no idea how long it would last and what the safe drain amount on the battery is. I plan on eventually running some other appliances, such as a fridge and microwave. Is there any kind of backup battery system that you can use other than just getting a generator?
I am sure I will come up with some more questions after I post this and I will continue to do research online, but for now these are the two most important issues I am having at the moment.
1. It is starting to get cold at night and I am looking for answers on how to heat the bunk/cargo area, right now I just wrap up in blankets and hope I can still feel my feet in the morning, not something I want to keep doing. I have seen some people insulate the cargo area, I am interested in information on that and possibly a feasible heater system.
2. I bought a small little power inverter (400watt) and hooked it to the battery to charge my laptop, but I am scared to death to turn the inverter on when I am not idling the van, I have no idea how long it would last and what the safe drain amount on the battery is. I plan on eventually running some other appliances, such as a fridge and microwave. Is there any kind of backup battery system that you can use other than just getting a generator?
I am sure I will come up with some more questions after I post this and I will continue to do research online, but for now these are the two most important issues I am having at the moment.