@Rory (Lightship Team) … would appreciate a video walk-through of the production variant of the Lightship, in particular those things that changed from the pre-production version, e.g., the new pop-up table and anything else that changed.
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I’m also interested in understanding why you’re making some of those choices. E.g., driving with Trek Drive off … was that a test scenario or were you low on Tow Vehicle range and knew you’d pull into serviced camping, etc.
*The CER is the minimum Lightship SOC required to establish and operate camp (unhitching, leveling, systems bring-up, HVAC, comms). CER is not a fixed number. In boondocking scenarios, it’s a function of daily energy usage, and expected daily solar refill. In practice, CER must float upwards if daily usage exceeds solar recovery.
Great start. Once we understand these variables I don't see why it could not be integrated into the Atlas tablet and let it run real time in route.
We are going to have to have a fair amount of experience to determine a typical CER. But I suspect the weather forecast may be the most important set of variable since HVAC is going to use most of the camping battery capacity. So high and low temperatures and cloud cover will have to be considered when defining the CER.