Easy Off Grid Camper Van With Clayton Power | 230v On The Go & No More Gas!
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 Published On Aug 4, 2023

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The Clayton LPS II power unit really is a game changer in the camper conversion world. With that much power that re-charges so fast, you really can go off grid and still do all your cooking with an induction hob, instead of needing gas. I don't really go into it that too much in the video but I hated having gas in my camper van previously.

1. It takes up more space
2. It's more costly to install
3. You have to carry an extra gas bottle in-case the one in your gas locker runs out
4. There is an obvious safety issue
5. You need to make sure you can get the gas type you need on the go.

Yes I know you can have underslung LPG but that's a more expensive installer, it's getting harder to find and it's just another thing to have to think about when traveling.

None of that is an issue when you have a Clayton Power LPS 2. These things have mega powerful, charge crazy quick from you vehicles alternator via the battery and also solar. Now you can run your induction hob, coffee machine, hair straighteners and just about anything with out the need for electric hook up.

There is so much to explain about the Clayton Power unit, we can't get it all in to one video. We have more videos planned showing how easy they are in to install amongst other things. Don't worry though, they come with really clear, simply to follow instruction with wiring diagrams.

These are the future of camper van installs. The electrics have always been the most complicated part of a camper van build, well that just got so so so much easier.

I hope you enjoyed the video, please do hit that like button, it means a lot.

Please do share this video with your conversion company or anyone struggling with camper electrics.

As always, thanks for watching.

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