Where Are We Today
LTVA Hot Springs
Holtville California
Since my last post our social
activities have best been related thru Pat's Blog, so I won't dwell on them
here.
As mentioned before, our solar panels
are not tilt able, they lay flat on our roof, a decision I made when having
them installed. For anyone having solar panels installed, may I suggest that
you have the tilt kits put on at the same time, even if you think that you
don't need them. I have learned/realized
that even down here in the south west, that the sun is low in the sky, as it is
the winter season. The sun comes up over the horizon about 7:00 a.m. and
sunsets by 5:30 p.m. Your panels only get 3 to 4 hours of good sun on them a
day by leaving them flat, tilting them gives you close to 6 hours of good sun
on them a day. We don't have enough battery and panels to last us from one day to
the next. Our biggest user of power is the full size residential refrigerator
in our trailer, nice to have, but for boon docking down here, you need to have enough
battery and solar to operate it. We have
to use our generator to supplement our power needs. The newer electric/propane
refrigerators would be better if you plan on doing a lot of boon docking/dry
camping.
Original location flat mounted |
New location tilted |
That being said, we have had the panels moved on the roof and tilt kits installed so we can now tilt our panels and get more sun for longer periods of the day. We still need to use our generator but not for as long each day. Our plan is to get through the rest of our time down here this winter and when we come back next fall, I will put a couple of more panels on and probably another battery.
On Friday we packed up and headed on down the road ( Hwy 95 to Hwy 8) to Holtville California. Between Quartzsite and Yuma Az., we passed by a GM test area, the Yuma Army Proving Ground and the Customs Border Patrol Tethered Aerostats sight. These blimps are tethered up to 10,000 ft. where the radar in them can detect low flying aircraft used by smugglers flying in from Mexico.
Yuma Army Proving Grounds |
CBP's tethered aerostats sight |
Approaching hot spring |
hot spring tubs |
We set up in the Hot Springs Long Term Visitors Area for a
couple of days and will leave here on Sunday (today) to go into a campground until after New Year. This is a
nice area with a hot spring that you can go and relax in. There are no water or
dump stations here, you have to go in to Holtville, about 6 miles away to get
to those facilities.
That should bring you up to date with
my side of the adventure, keep reading Pat's blog as noted above for the more
social side, she does such a better job of writing about it then I do.
Until the next time, take care and be
safe, thanks for following along.
Because of less daylight hours, more solar is better and a propane powered fridge does make a huge difference. See you guys soon travel safe.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your comings and goings!
ReplyDeleteGary FCF
Thanks Gary, we are having fun.
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