Blog 20. Trying to satisfy the electronic expansion restrictions |
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Welcome to Blog Five of my ongoing series on developing an “electronic expansion” for my Caravan! In our previous installment (Caravan Blog Four), we delved into identifying potential restrictions we await during the development phase. These restrictions encompass everything from the external environment surrounding the Caravan to the existing interior components that will interact with the “electronic expansion.” For a more detailed visualization of these elements, stay tuned for Blog Six. However, today, in Blog Five, our primary focus is on brainstorming solutions for the restrictions we’ve pinpointed in Blog Four. We’ll be taking a systematic approach, addressing each restriction individually and proposing potential solutions. You’ll see a clear distinction in the image: the green text represents our identified restrictions originating from Blog Four, while the black text highlights my proposed solutions for them. It’s important to note that there may be multiple solution candidates to consider as our development journey unfolds. |
When presenting these solutions, we aim to provide precise descriptions that clearly define the boundaries of the “electronic expansion.” This clarity is essential because, as with any project, there’s a risk that solutions could uncontrolled expand beyond their original scope as we progress further. Now, let’s take a moment to put ourselves in the shoes of someone who owns a well-constructed, yet somewhat outdated Caravan. Imagine the excitement of envisioning electronic updates that would transform your Caravan into a haven of convenience, even when far from a wired AC power supply. This concept, often called “free camping,” opens up a world of possibilities for enhancing your Caravan’s functionality and independence. Stay tuned for further updates on this exciting electronic expansion project! |