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What It’s Like Camping With a Nature’s Generator

If you love the great outdoors, you probably enjoy camping. However, camping in “dry” camping spots can be a drag, especially for families. 

Well, the pros outweigh the cons in most cases, as dry camping is often free, and you’ll have the best access to wherever you’re going. Fortunately, that doesn’t mean you have to go without power. Here’s what it’s like to camp with a Nature’s Generator power pod.

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Nature’s Generator Features

Let’s quickly discuss what the system offers. One Nature’s Generator portable generator offers up to 720Wh of power in a 60 Ah sealed lead acid battery. You can use up to 2880W at a time, which is perfect for running demanding appliances like electric stoves or hair dryers. Conversely, Nature’s Generator Elite offers up to 1200Wh of electricity, making it a more powerful option for those with higher energy needs. 

Even better, it’s called “Nature’s Generator” because you can power the system with solar panels or wind turbines. This is perfect for keeping your system charged both night and day!

Also, these systems can combine with other power pods for more energy storage. If you want to learn more about Nature’s Generator, read our full review.

 

Camping With a Nature’s Generator

From our experience, as well as what we’ve read from others, camping with a Nature’s Generator is quite simple. It offers more than enough power to turn any “dry” camping spot into a comfortable living situation.

Remember that Nature’s Generator offers 3 AC outlets and 2 USB ports with 12-volt power output, so you can charge nearly any device on here. Here’s what you need to know.

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Tent Camping

If you’re camping in the great outdoors, it’s quite helpful to bring some extra power with you. Portable lanterns and phone chargers are great, but sometimes you need more power, especially with dry camping. Whether you need to cook with electric appliances, blow up air mattresses for your family, or power a camping fridge, Nature’s Generator can cover you.

With wind or solar charging, you can power a tent camping trip indefinitely. Even with a CPAP machine, some LED lights, an electric blanket, and electric cooking appliances, you can easily run your system indefinitely with a couple of solar panels.

However, it’s important to remember that these are not backpacking generators. Nature’s Generators are on wheeled carts for easy transport, but they are still heavy.

 

RV Camping

Most families bring a generator with them when they RV camp, which poses risks of carbon monoxide poisoning, harmful emissions, and carrying a bunch of expensive and flammable fuel with you. So, why not bring some clean energy with you instead? Let’s do some math for the electricity demands in a large RV:

  • 4 LED lightbulbs (40W total)
  • 2 iPhone 13s (1 recharge per day)
  • 32-inch LED TV (28W)
  • WiFi or hotspot router (15W)
  • Electric stove (1000W)

Okay, so we can cook in the RV, watch Netflix, charge our electronics, and keep the lights on at night. But, for how long?

If you watch 2 hours of television at night, cook one meal for 20 minutes, and keep the lights on for 4 hours, you won’t even use half of the generator’s capacity. With solar panel input, you can easily keep this RV lifestyle going indefinitely!

Also, you'll have insights into your electrical energy usage by checking the LED light fuel gauge in the front of the unit. All of this comes with no loud noises or toxic fumes!

 

Try Camping With a Nature’s Generator Yourself

As you can see, Nature’s Generator portable power station is perfect for camping at a dry campground. It offers just enough power for any type of device, it’s perfectly portable with a car or RV, and it’s a lot more affordable than comparable solar generators.

Stay up to date with our latest product reviews, and buy a Nature’s Generator today to take your camping trips to the next level!

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Hunter Kissam
Hunter Kissam

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