Campsites without EHU and no leisure battery

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Afternoon folks đŸ‘‹

Swmbo and I are trying to plan 3 or 4 days away, but most of the available campsites have no EHU. My van has no leisure battery currently. We only have the vans 12v electrics and a small Bluetti AC50B power station. We also have a 35L 12/240v fridge and at a guess the powerstation would run it for about a day. I guess the answer is threefold 1) get a leisure battery installed 2) get a larger powerstation 3) get a solar panel.

Trouble is whilst signed off and no certainty that my employer will continue to keep me on full pay, money is a wee bit of a concern.

Not sure why im writing this as I guess the answer is simply book somewhere with EHU and stop being so stoopid.
 
Lots of freezer blocks for the fridge, and freeze what you can in advance. I remember camping for a few days in Eric’s Barn in Tremadoc, and we had just a cool box with freezer blocks, and we had some stuff at the end that still needed to be defrosted.
 
I assume you can take your little Bluetti into the kitchen area of the campground and charge it up. They are very quick to recharge.
I also carry a jumpstarter just in case I accidentally run the start batter flat.
 
I understand your point, your nickname (translated to Italian :) ) says it all.
Sorry I couldn't resist.
I just couldn´t imagine going shopping 5x a day for a cold water bottle or a beer/wine.
Get fresh bacon and sausages every morning...

Even during our student and tent times years ago we always had a fridge with us.
 
If you are struggling for site availability with EHI, have a look at joining the caravan and motorhome club. You can browse the app and there is a lot of availability. You can stay one night and move on if you wanted
 
As DXX states buy food each day or eat out. Take the small Bluetti AC50B to the wash areas and plug it in to charge (we see loads of folk across EU doing this now and they sit outside smoking or reading until charged). Its doable as most of the time you will be out and about and only sleeping in van. Go for it.
 
Shop daily, that’s what people did before fridges.
Impractical if you are in a rural location and you've set your van up for the duration (awning, etc), and driving it would mean packing up each time.

I hate camping. I do it when I go to the three or four festivals I attend each year. I had an Igloo cooler and have replaced it with a Ninja Frostvault as it has a dry drawer. It'll happily keep the contents fridge cold for a good 3-4 days.
I have thought about buying a compressor fridge, just because it would stop the stuff you want to keep dry swimming in meltwater, but my use doesn't justify it. The compressor fridges a bit more efficient than coolers that run constantly and the freezer versions would keep a couple of kilos of ice on standby for gin and tonics.
With a decent capacity power station (1000+ Wh) and a solar panel, you would have no trouble keeping that running, but you are looking at a grand by the time you've bought the fridge, power pack and the solar.
 
Amazing responses folks thankyou all. I may take a solar panel along as backup, and take the brilliant advice you all gave. Doing some research a 200w panel is about £150 think I got some stuff I can flog đŸ˜€
 
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