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mlts22
Oct 29, 2013Explorer
This appears to be a close translation of a European campervan design except using 120 volts, and with the addition of a gasoline generator and overhead A/C unit.
So far, here is what I see:
I recognize the toilet. It is a Nature's Head composting toilet. Liquid goes in a bottle, solids go into a container with peat moss. Solids can go in a trash bag when the toilet is 3/4 full and thrown away just like dog waste bags. It needs no water to work. Strange design, but its main advantage is that it can be used regardless if the rig is winterized or not.
So far, this is an exact translation of a European campervan, except with the addition of a gasoline fueled generator and A/C unit. The A/C unit is definitely Texas grade, at 13,500 BTUs, and the generator is 2500 watts, which is good enough for the A/C.
I'm going to send info and keep an eye on this unit. Because they didn't go with the conventional black water tank, they could use a truly European floorplan as opposed to the oddball one as in the Travato.
So far, here is what I see:
I recognize the toilet. It is a Nature's Head composting toilet. Liquid goes in a bottle, solids go into a container with peat moss. Solids can go in a trash bag when the toilet is 3/4 full and thrown away just like dog waste bags. It needs no water to work. Strange design, but its main advantage is that it can be used regardless if the rig is winterized or not.
So far, this is an exact translation of a European campervan, except with the addition of a gasoline fueled generator and A/C unit. The A/C unit is definitely Texas grade, at 13,500 BTUs, and the generator is 2500 watts, which is good enough for the A/C.
I'm going to send info and keep an eye on this unit. Because they didn't go with the conventional black water tank, they could use a truly European floorplan as opposed to the oddball one as in the Travato.
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