The Boondocker

32,000 kw, 20’ long, 8.5’ wide, white

Basic Package Includes:

  • A 2026 Stealth Pro Line Aluminum 8.5’x20’ V-Nose Cargo Trailer is:

    πŸ‘‰ A fully enclosed trailer you tow behind a vehicle
    πŸ‘‰ Made of aluminum (lighter, no rust)
    πŸ‘‰ With a V-shaped front (better aerodynamics + storage space)

    • It can supply up to 32KW of electricity at one time.

    • ⚑ What 32,000 watts (32 kW) means

      • 32,000 watts = 32 KW of continuous power

      • At 240V, that’s about:

        • 133 amps of current

      πŸ‘‰ That’s whole-house + workshop + small commercial level power

    • It converts DC power (from batteries or solar panels) into AC power (what your home uses).

    • β€œOff-grid” means it works independently of the utility gridβ€”no power company required.

  • Two EG4 WallMount Indoor 100Ah Lithium Battery

    You have 2 battery units, each with these key specs:

    • 100Ah (amp-hours) β†’ how much energy it can store

    • 48V system (51.2V nominal)

    • β‰ˆ 5.12 kWh per battery

    πŸ‘‰ So with two batteries, you get:

    • ~10.24 kWh total storage

    If the inverter is the engine, these batteries are your fuel tank.

    With ~10 kWh storage, you could roughly run:

    • Fridge β†’ 1–2 days

    • Lights + outlets β†’ a full day+

    • Well pump (intermittent) β†’ fine

    • Microwave / coffee maker β†’ short bursts

    • They store electricity (from solar or generator)

    • Then feed that power into your inverter

    • The inverter turns it into usable house power

  • This is basically a battery charger on steroids.

    • Takes AC power (grid or generator)

    • Converts it to DC power

    • Charges your 48V lithium batteries

    πŸ‘‰ So instead of relying only on solar, you can force-charge your batteries anytime.

  • This is the aluminum racking/rail system that your solar panels bolt onto.

    πŸ‘‰ In plain terms:

    • Panels don’t attach directly to your roof

    • They attach to rails

    • Those rails attach to roof mounts (lagged into rafters)

  • You have:

    • 5 solar panels

    • Each produces about 550 watts

    πŸ‘‰ Total system from these panels:

    • 4 Γ— 550W = 2200 watts (1.44 kW)

  • This is basically a breaker panel (subpanel).

    πŸ‘‰ It:

    • Takes incoming power (from your inverter or other source)

    • Splits it into multiple circuits

    • Protects each circuit with breakers

  • Interior or exterior LED strip/light bar fixtures for the trailer

  • πŸ‘‰ It means four electrical receptacles (places to plug things in)

    Typically:

    • Standard 120V outlets (like in a house)

    • Could be duplex (each has 2 plug spots)

  • πŸ‘‰ It means:

    • One switch to turn lights on/off

    • Typically controls:

      • Interior trailer lights

  • An electric tongue jack that mounts on the front of a trailer and raises/lowers it automatically using power.

    ⚑ Plain-English meaning

    Instead of cranking a manual jack:

    πŸ‘‰ You press a button
    πŸ‘‰ It lifts or lowers the trailer tongue for you

    And this one specifically:

    • Is rated for 7,500 lb tongue lift capacity

    • Runs on AC power (120V)β€”not just 12V battery power

  • It’s a 120V RV outlet (TT-30R) mounted in a weatherproof enclosure.

    πŸ‘‰ Think of it as:

    • A β€œparking spot” for RV power

    • A permanent or semi-permanent plug-in station

  • Starlink is a satellite internet system that uses a dish to connect to low-earth-orbit satellites.

    πŸ‘‰ It gives you:

    • High-speed internet anywhere with sky view

    • No need for cable, fiber, or cell towers

    • Works great for RVs, job sites, rural areas

    πŸ“‘ What the β€œmount” is

    The mount is simply the hardware that:

    • Holds the Starlink dish in place

    • Positions it for a clear view of the sky

    • Secures it against wind, movement, and vibration

  • You get:

    • A tire bolted to the trailer frame

    Usually mounted:

    • On the front tongue

    • On the rear door

    • Or on the side wall/frame rail

  • It’s basically:
    πŸ‘‰ Paint for floors + built-in β€œgrit” texture

    So instead of a smooth painted surface, it dries with a slightly rough, sandpaper-like finish for traction.

Prices Starting at $68,500

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