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Stanley 029025R 24 Gallon Mobile Chest
Maximum security durable, nickel plated long lasting heavy duty latches with pad lock eyesStanley - Black & DeckerHigh Quality New!!!!!!!Unique tote tray sits comfortably on the steel handle Easy access to tools and accessoriesWide 6/15.24 cm heavy duty wheelsSuitable for large size power tools and accessoriesFeaturing portable tray with 2 deep compartments with covers for smaller tools and accessoriesUnique tote tray sits comfortably on the steel handle ¿ Easy access to tools and accessoriesWide 6/15.24 cm heavy duty wheels
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u/absolut646 · 16 pointsr/PostCollapse

You might want to look into a high efficiency 12v power supply for the computer. You're going to lose a lot of power in the DC-AC-DC conversion.

There are several power supplies designed for mobile based computers ie. Carputers. You should be able to find them on car audio forums.

Are you running the Buffalo router from its own AC adapter? or directly from the battery? I know all my Linksys and Netgear stuff is 12vdc so you could skip some conversion loss right there.

If the computer is a laptop most manufactures offer a 12v source power supply for running in an RV, again cutting down on the DC-AC-DC conversion losses. In this setup with a couple of tweaks I don't see a need to have AC power at all.

This is a great project, if you could drop the whole thing into a rolling container with everything inside watertight and the panel mounted on top. Add a small antenna mast and you would be set for field deployment.

Looks great so far!

u/Sarah_Connor · 2 pointsr/collapse

Just a note - if you go to the Japanese dollar-fifty store, like the one in the SF Bay area (both in Japantown as well as in Daly City) you can get fantastic compartmentalization aides there.

The best thing to do with all bug-out bags is to sub-compartmentalize as much as possible. Toiletries, medicine, ammo, food, tools, documents, clothes, etc - all in their own sub-bags.

As much as possible get a different color sub for each class - and use the same colors throughout planning.

THis means that you always grab the blue bag for medic - the red bag for ammo, etc....


Things I always find missing from bugout planning:

  • Soap
  • Toilet Paper
  • Dental Floss (has a lot more uses than just teeth)
  • Glue
  • Plastic bags
  • Lockpicks/Bump Keys
  • Batteries/Charging methods
  • Sterno Cooking Flames

    The problem is that there is so much that one could need.

    Get a plastic storage container WITH WHEELS - and keep these in your car.

    PAINT the outside with colored stripes reflecting what is in them:

  • RED: weapons
  • GREEN: Food/Water
  • BLUE: medic kit
  • YELLOW: Clothes
  • ORANGE: Tools
  • BLACK: Misc

    Have a system, whatever works for you. Have levels within each color, say, 5 levels, and have a mix in each bin: A level 1 bin, level 2, level 3 - it corresponds to the type of gear and the WEIGHT of the bin.

    Level 0 is your BoB pack, carry a level 1, pull a level 2, drive a level 3, get to a level 4

    Level 0 is you bag you have in your house. It is your primary pack - it needs a subset of the RGBYOB kits.

    Level 1 bin may be a duffle,

    Level 2 is a cart like I posted

    Level 3 would be a small trailer.

    Level 4 is your stocked BOL.

    Then define further what needs to be in each level, the higher should replenish the smaller. So a level 1 should have the highest consumables in your 0, plus larger items etc..

    EDIT: Some things I collect when visiting the doctor, whoel foods or Sephora/MAC Cosmetics:

    Nitrite/rubber/latex gloves, small brushes, mascara applicators, etc...