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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Brady View Post
    It looks like it. It has the smaller anderson connector as an input. Looking at it, this is a pretty sweet (although expensive) solution. The interesting question at this point (which we will investigate), is if the input has a charge controller. We will report.

    I think this could be a killer-app for the entire house system on a truck.
    Awesome, thanks Scott. I'm thinking along the same lines, while more expensive, it's potential ability to fulfill multiple roles is impressive. I found a Goal Zero video online that shows it has a connection on the back to "chain" additional batteries together. If the charge controller isn't built-in to the input, perhaps it could be introduced with the "chain" connection.
    Looking forward to hearing what you find out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattScott View Post

    This compact stove starts off, and ends as a stainless tube, everything you see is self contained in the closest tube.
    Who manufactures this little gem?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhereTheHellIsJames? View Post
    Who manufactures this little gem?
    Grilliput is the manufacturer but I think Industrial Revolution will be the US distributor for it. They were the ones displaying it at the show this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlovr View Post
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    Goal Zero is also working on a charge controller that is a stand alone unit to be wired in between any solar source and a vehicles battery.

    I saw it at OR and it is a clean simple design although the unit I saw was a prototype ready for production.
    It should be available this spring.

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    According to this info, there IS a charge controller built in:
    http://www.solarchargeroutlet.com/p6...rator-Kit.html

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Brady View Post
    It looks like it. It has the smaller anderson connector as an input. Looking at it, this is a pretty sweet (although expensive) solution. The interesting question at this point (which we will investigate), is if the input has a charge controller. We will report.

    I think this could be a killer-app for the entire house system on a truck.

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    Nope, your butt or hip WILL NOT hit the ground. Guaranteed.

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    terrastrenua.com is up and working. I apologize for the delay. You can sign up to be kept in the loop regarding the cot. Please take a moment to visit us!

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    You can learn more about this cot here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...r#project-faqs

    Definitely check it out!
    Quote Originally Posted by sjk99 View Post
    Thanks for the report. Did anyone try the cot? Does it keep you off the ground or does your butt or hip hit the ground?

    Thanks!

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    Yeah There are two editions of Outdoor Retailer - Summer, being the largest and Winter, a bit smaller, we'll be there this afternoon and can't wait to get started!

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