The Wild Frontier
32KW, 16β long, 8.5β wide, white
Basic Package Includes:
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A 2026 Stealth Pro Line Aluminum 8.5βx16β V-Nose Cargo Trailer is:
π A fully enclosed trailer you tow behind a vehicle
π Made of aluminum (lighter, no rust)
π With a V-shaped front (better aerodynamics + storage space) -
It can supply up to 32,000 watts of electricity at one time.
β‘ What 32,000 watts (32 kW) means
32,000 watts = 32 KW of continuous power
At 240V, thatβs about:
133 amps of current
π Thatβs whole-house + workshop + small commercial level power
It converts DC power (from batteries or solar panels) into AC power (what your home uses).
βOff-gridβ means it works independently of the utility gridβno power company required.
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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 5.12 kWh per battery
π 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 1β2 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
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This is basically a battery charger on steroids.
Takes AC power (grid or generator)
Converts it to DC power
Charges your 48V lithium batteries
π So instead of relying only on solar, you can force-charge your batteries anytime.
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This is the aluminum racking/rail system that your solar panels bolt onto.
π In plain terms:
Panels donβt attach directly to your roof
They attach to rails
Those rails attach to roof mounts (lagged into rafters)
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You have:
3 solar panels
Each produces about 550 watts
π Total system from these panels:
4 Γ 550W = 2200 watts (1.44 kW)
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This is basically a breaker panel (subpanel).
π It:
Takes incoming power (from your inverter or other source)
Splits it into multiple circuits
Protects each circuit with breakers
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Interior or exterior LED strip/light bar fixtures for the trailer
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π 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)
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π It means:
One switch to turn lights on/off
Typically controls:
Interior trailer lights
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An electric tongue jack that mounts on the front of a trailer and raises/lowers it automatically using power.
β‘ Plain-English meaning
Instead of cranking a manual jack:
π You press a button
π It lifts or lowers the trailer tongue for youAnd this one specifically:
Is rated for 7,500 lb tongue lift capacity
Runs on AC power (120V)βnot just 12V battery power
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Itβs a 120V RV outlet (TT-30R) mounted in a weatherproof enclosure.
π Think of it as:
A βparking spotβ for RV power
A permanent or semi-permanent plug-in station
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Starlink is a satellite internet system that uses a dish to connect to low-earth-orbit satellites.
π 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
π‘ What the βmountβ 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
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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
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Itβs basically:
π Paint for floors + built-in βgritβ textureSo instead of a smooth painted surface, it dries with a slightly rough, sandpaper-like finish for traction.