While in Seravezza the Chinese inverter decided to stop working. I have to say that every single piece of Chinese gear that I installed broke. The inverter was the last Chinese component to survive, as all the rest already failed during the test period of the van. I ordered a new non-Chinese inverter that will arrive in 2 days, meanwhile, we have a problem, because we need the 220V to charge our laptops. 


The coworking spaces around were too expensive (and dogs are not allowed), but luckily when I built the van I created a bypass for the inverter, so if I connect the van directly to an electric socket I can have 220V in the camper.

The campsites nearby are also too expensive but we found Villa Pierotti, an Agriturismo near Lucca that received us at 8 PM, very kind of them. It was a bit far for us, but cheaper than a closer campsite.


Here we did a free degustation of the wine and olives that they produce, and we visited the nearby ancient aqueduct, so I guess there is always a positive in unforeseen events.

Thursday we are going back to the area we were previously since the inverter was shipped there and I still need to take the medical exam.