As one of the "faulty battery" suggesters earlier in the thread, thank you for the update.
I have some 18650 cells scavenged from a laptop sitting on my desk. I can put three of them in series and the voltage reads over 12V. But that doesn't mean it can start a car.
Our '09 Xterra has an...
Oh wow pretty sure I saw this driving in Murray on my way home from work tonight. Either that or there’s another similar one around. Sweet looking truck!
Unfortunately not true. iPads only have a GPS chip if they are a Wi-Fi + Cellular model.
Wi-Fi only iPad models do not have a GPS chip, and won't work for off grid stand alone navigation.
I have an inReach Mini primarily as an SOS device too, I didn't realize it could pair with an iPad, that's cool.
For navigation we use Gaia on a cellular capable iPad Mini 4. We use the iPad and the inReach for different things, so IME it's nice having the GPS functionality built into the...
That makes sense. This is the only inReach device we own and for how I have used it, it has worked well in most terrain. For me it's more of a CYA when solo hiking / backpacking and a means to check in with my wife to let her know all is well. We also use it in the vehicle and will send a...
Looks like Garmin posted a video going over the new features and changes to the Mini 2, and they now have it listed on their site.
https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/765374
Not compelling enough for me to upgrade, but the longer battery life would be nice.
I need to look into the differences...
I have sourced most of mine for the roof rack projects from McMaster Carr.
https://www.mcmaster.com/strut-channel/
When I last purchased a 6'8" stick of the low profile, solid, black powder coated in February of 2020 it was $24.00.... currently $74.40.
It’s worked great for my purposes but admittedly they’re shorter spans and lighter loads than a RTT.
In my application the appeal of it is the ability to make it customizable and bolt on whatever you need for a given trip. For something more permanently mounted just square or round tubing...
@Bill Ruttan thanks for posting. You might consider adding the full product name (Garmin Inreach Mini 2) to the thread title.
Here's the video that Bill is referring to:
Physically, apart from the USB-C power port vs micro USB, it looks pretty much identical to the Inreach Mini.
The...
Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it. I have had a few things that others designed printed at the library and it's a bit frustrating because there's a long lead time and the quality has been all over the place. I think it's been the printer operator and maybe settings they've used that has...
Nice! This is maybe something for another discussion, but if someone wanted to get into 3D printing to be able to make small problem solving projects like this, where should they start?