Hunting Camp - Electricity Help
First off, let me start by saying - I think we need a dedicated sub-forum for Hunting Camp construction, talk, and ideas - with that out of the way.
What do you folks use for electricity at your off-the-grid hunting camps?
For lighting - We've been using some ultra-low wattage, 12V lights (0.7W each). This works great for some "dim" lighting, although your eyes DO eventually get used to to it. We had even left the lights on after hunting season for three weeks until I returned to do some clean up and noticed they had been left on - as bright as ever.
For other electrical needs - charging radios, cell phones, and other devices, or even some brighter lights - we purchased a generator (4200 watts). But, we'd rather not run it all the time since fuel is so expensive these days, we typically end up running it only about 3-4 hours a night (however, we've yet to use it actually DURING a hunting season with a full gang at the camp). The generator is also connected to a 50/10/2 amp battery charger that is connected to our 12V battery relay (3x12v batteries), so whenever the generator is running it is also charging our batteries.
I know there are some purists out there that say - "Leave that at home, you don't need it!" etc, but honestly - we're a hunting camp in the 21st century and we enjoy those electronic comforts out in the field. Especially the communication advantage the radios offer.
Just curious to hear about your electrical set up, and perhaps some ideas for improvement to ours. Armchair experts - unit!