flailer
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Hey all,
I’m a Total Noob to electrics, but vet of gas, street riding, sumo-track, woods, & enduro.
I’m seriously considering getting a Varg, but will not until I figure out transportation & track support configurations. I’m leaning towards a cargo trailer w 800 to 1,500 watts of solar on top, 9 12V batteries, or 4 24V batteries , and an inverter of course.
In this config I could load any number of toys & tools, as well as put a small kitchenette & lounger inside. Seems like it would work both e-toys as well as gas for Dirt track, Sumo track, & deep woods. A huge plus is that it should make make cross country trips much more viable, which is also a LARGE consideration.
While I’m no longer into quads, surfing, or river-running, it should work well there too. It seems like this configuration would be a major overkill for my frequent mtn biking & overnighters, but I don’t mind as I wouldn’t take it if the benefits weren’t worth it. I have other uses for a trailer as well, and a cargo trailer is a fairly good option in that regard.
It seems like cost is the only negative. Something like $5k + cost of trailer.. So $10k plus or minus $1k. But I could carry all the tools, tires, bits, parts, pieces, riding gear, as well as swap out wheel-set! And that makes it priceless in my book.
Perhaps you guys can share what you are doing? And maybe someone here, anyone here, can pick on the weakest points or limitations of what I’ve spelled out?
Thanks.
F
I’m a Total Noob to electrics, but vet of gas, street riding, sumo-track, woods, & enduro.
I’m seriously considering getting a Varg, but will not until I figure out transportation & track support configurations. I’m leaning towards a cargo trailer w 800 to 1,500 watts of solar on top, 9 12V batteries, or 4 24V batteries , and an inverter of course.
In this config I could load any number of toys & tools, as well as put a small kitchenette & lounger inside. Seems like it would work both e-toys as well as gas for Dirt track, Sumo track, & deep woods. A huge plus is that it should make make cross country trips much more viable, which is also a LARGE consideration.
While I’m no longer into quads, surfing, or river-running, it should work well there too. It seems like this configuration would be a major overkill for my frequent mtn biking & overnighters, but I don’t mind as I wouldn’t take it if the benefits weren’t worth it. I have other uses for a trailer as well, and a cargo trailer is a fairly good option in that regard.
It seems like cost is the only negative. Something like $5k + cost of trailer.. So $10k plus or minus $1k. But I could carry all the tools, tires, bits, parts, pieces, riding gear, as well as swap out wheel-set! And that makes it priceless in my book.
Perhaps you guys can share what you are doing? And maybe someone here, anyone here, can pick on the weakest points or limitations of what I’ve spelled out?
Thanks.
F