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- mockturtleExplorer IIIt's a trailer.
- valhalla360Navigator
pianotuna wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
That's pretty pricey when your average 20ft trailer is going for around $20k USD (I'm sure they will claim it's all super high end)
Still need to be judicious with 7kwh battery pack and 2kwh daily generation.
Also, I looked on the company's site and couldn't find any info on heating?
Seems like if you are geared specifically to an all electric rig, they would clearly layout the electrical devices and generation info.
I thought it was self propelled. mea culpa.
Still would have been a bit pricey but at least it would have been something new to actually have one for sale. - pianotunaNomad III
valhalla360 wrote:
That's pretty pricey when your average 20ft trailer is going for around $20k USD (I'm sure they will claim it's all super high end)
Still need to be judicious with 7kwh battery pack and 2kwh daily generation.
Also, I looked on the company's site and couldn't find any info on heating?
Seems like if you are geared specifically to an all electric rig, they would clearly layout the electrical devices and generation info.
I thought it was self propelled. mea culpa.
It uses a heat pump for cooling and heating. It includes a washer and drier. - Amazing what can be done when it is part of the original design.
Our modified RV trailers pale in comparison. - valhalla360NavigatorThat's pretty pricey when your average 20ft trailer is going for around $20k USD (I'm sure they will claim it's all super high end)
Still need to be judicious with 7kwh battery pack and 2kwh daily generation.
Also, I looked on the company's site and couldn't find any info on heating?
Seems like if you are geared specifically to an all electric rig, they would clearly layout the electrical devices and generation info. - LwiddisExplorer IIAnother interesting step forward. TY for posting.
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