Webbah
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So like many of us I've been working from home for a long time now due to Covid. I was working from home prior to that as I am in pre-sales so this was nothing really new, but after purchasing the Marco Polo I decided one of the benefits would be to kit it out to be my mobile office. Choose a place with scenery for the day, work and eat lunch, maybe do some sport (SUP, etc) if the weather is nice, etc. I've only owned the MP for a little over a month now, but wow what an amazing mobile office! This is like a mobile executive office on wheels. Things I've done to make it work for me:
1) Added a Netgear 5G hotspot. Charges off of usb-c and I used a 0.5m cable to the USB-c in the tereminal strip next to the sink. I then mounted it on the side trim next to the driver seat using heavy duty industrial 3M velcro. The USB-c is powered constantly which is great! In Switzerland we benefit from our local mobile providers by being able to get an extra data SIM for 5 Chf a month that shares the same subscription as our mobile phone. Mine has unlimited data and I've had no issues using Zoom, Teams, and watching video trainings all day long in HD. Fantastic!
2) Some places I stay have lots of flying bugs and creatures that love entering the MP. I've ordered a Reimo mosquito net for the side door, but it has yet to arrive. I've been leaving the doors and windows closed for now, with the exception of the kitchen sliding window as I have the Westphalia metal venting cover. On hot days it still starts cooking inside the MP so I hunted for a MicroClima device I could use to cool the air without the motor running. I bought the EvaPolar EvaChill and it works quite well! Also powered by USB and simply add water from the tap. Can reduce temps by about 5C.
3) I've had an EcoFlow Delta 1,300 battery generator and this thing is simply awesome. It has 4 AC plugs and can handle 1,300 watts / 3,000 watts peak. I've used power tools, charged my laptops, electric kettle, electric table grill, etc. It also has USBc and USBa with quickcharge. Power for days!
4) I didn't want to be tethered to landline power cables unless absolutely no other option. I installed 320 watts of solar with Votronic controller, charger and bluetooth module. The install does not require any holes in the roof and uses an almost flat mounting plate that simply bolts to both roof rails. Awesome! Charges the leisure battery and also my EcoFlow Delta from an added 20A 12V socket I installed in the terminal strip that is always on (no motor running). Electricity situation sorted.
5) I installed the Westphalia "Staukasten" porta potti storage box/extra seat with a porta potti from Mercedes/Thetford. No need to search for a toilet anymore and it hides away inside a nice storage box with a padded top that forms an extra small seat when dining. Can still fold out the bottom bed (although tight) and sleep downstairs. Great!
6) Extra storage was added using an MFT BackBox. This is the only storage box I found that can be lowered easily to the ground (not touching) and allows full access to the tailgate door. Takes a few seconds to lower. Adds 300 liters of storage, and has expandable side skirts that can transform the box to allow carrying 4 sets of max 187 ski's or 2 snowboards. Sweet! For now moved most of my gear to the backbox and the interior of the van is clutter free.
Below a few photos of some nice spots I've been "Working from Marco Polo" in the last month.
1) Added a Netgear 5G hotspot. Charges off of usb-c and I used a 0.5m cable to the USB-c in the tereminal strip next to the sink. I then mounted it on the side trim next to the driver seat using heavy duty industrial 3M velcro. The USB-c is powered constantly which is great! In Switzerland we benefit from our local mobile providers by being able to get an extra data SIM for 5 Chf a month that shares the same subscription as our mobile phone. Mine has unlimited data and I've had no issues using Zoom, Teams, and watching video trainings all day long in HD. Fantastic!
2) Some places I stay have lots of flying bugs and creatures that love entering the MP. I've ordered a Reimo mosquito net for the side door, but it has yet to arrive. I've been leaving the doors and windows closed for now, with the exception of the kitchen sliding window as I have the Westphalia metal venting cover. On hot days it still starts cooking inside the MP so I hunted for a MicroClima device I could use to cool the air without the motor running. I bought the EvaPolar EvaChill and it works quite well! Also powered by USB and simply add water from the tap. Can reduce temps by about 5C.
3) I've had an EcoFlow Delta 1,300 battery generator and this thing is simply awesome. It has 4 AC plugs and can handle 1,300 watts / 3,000 watts peak. I've used power tools, charged my laptops, electric kettle, electric table grill, etc. It also has USBc and USBa with quickcharge. Power for days!
4) I didn't want to be tethered to landline power cables unless absolutely no other option. I installed 320 watts of solar with Votronic controller, charger and bluetooth module. The install does not require any holes in the roof and uses an almost flat mounting plate that simply bolts to both roof rails. Awesome! Charges the leisure battery and also my EcoFlow Delta from an added 20A 12V socket I installed in the terminal strip that is always on (no motor running). Electricity situation sorted.
5) I installed the Westphalia "Staukasten" porta potti storage box/extra seat with a porta potti from Mercedes/Thetford. No need to search for a toilet anymore and it hides away inside a nice storage box with a padded top that forms an extra small seat when dining. Can still fold out the bottom bed (although tight) and sleep downstairs. Great!
6) Extra storage was added using an MFT BackBox. This is the only storage box I found that can be lowered easily to the ground (not touching) and allows full access to the tailgate door. Takes a few seconds to lower. Adds 300 liters of storage, and has expandable side skirts that can transform the box to allow carrying 4 sets of max 187 ski's or 2 snowboards. Sweet! For now moved most of my gear to the backbox and the interior of the van is clutter free.
Below a few photos of some nice spots I've been "Working from Marco Polo" in the last month.