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- MarcelaExplorer
GoinThisAway wrote:
bigfootgrey wrote:
Our eu2000i fits in the driver’s side rear outside compartment but we had to remove the interior light for it to fit. We store a Weber Q grill in the generator compartment,never tried the Honda there. I believe Northern Lite gen compartment will hold a eu2000i
Bob
Note that you can only store the Honda in the Bigfoot 10.4 storage compartment at the driver-side rear as this compartment isn't set up for a generator. It has no wiring, heat protection, or venting for a generator. The compartment designed for a generator on the Bigfoot 10.4 is on the passenger-side rear but isn't tall enough for a Honda.
I better go remove my Honda generator then. - GoinThisAwayExplorer
bigfootgrey wrote:
Our eu2000i fits in the driver’s side rear outside compartment but we had to remove the interior light for it to fit. We store a Weber Q grill in the generator compartment,never tried the Honda there. I believe Northern Lite gen compartment will hold a eu2000i
Bob
Note that you can only store the Honda in the Bigfoot 10.4 storage compartment at the driver-side rear as this compartment isn't set up for a generator. It has no wiring, heat protection, or venting for a generator. The compartment designed for a generator on the Bigfoot 10.4 is on the passenger-side rear but isn't tall enough for a Honda. - burningmanExplorer III stumbled on my own old thread... to wrap it up, you can by my sIg that I went and did it, got a Northern Lite 10-2 EXCD SE.
I love the camper even though it needs a whole bunch of little things improved, like all of ‘em do.
Mostly the jacks. It’s got the wireless-remote electric jacks, but I really, really miss my Stable-Lift.
At some point the Stable-Lift is gonna go on the new one. It’s a total game-changer. - bigfootgreyExplorer
Z-Peller wrote:
Our eu2000i fits in the driver’s side rear outside compartment but we had to remove the interior light for it to fit. We store a Weber Q grill in the generator compartment,never tried the Honda there. I believe Northern Lite gen compartment will hold a eu2000i
Bigfoot 10.4 drivers side upper storage compartment now has a bulkhead back to back with an inside drawer under settee on other side of it. Compartment is not deep enough for my Honda 2000 to fit.
I don't know if the newer Weber Q 1200 with temp gauge has a more domed lid than older ones, but mine will not fit in generator compartment. It is about an inch too tall and cannot be jimmied in no how. Could take lid off and set it in afterwards but that would be a pain.
Honda 2000 too tall for generator compartment unless stored tipped a bit. Would need to be propped in that position somehow.
I had an enclosed aluminum hitch cargo box built and carry Weber Q,, Campfire in a Can, 11lb propane bottle, and 2.5 gal gas can in it. Honda 2000 goes behind xcab truck seat in Rubbermaid tub.
I noticed Bigfoot changed the generator and battery box locations on the newer 10.4’s but did not see the drivers side compartment change. You are right about the Weber grill being more domed! Sometimes they should leave well enough alone...
Bob - Z-PellerExplorer
Our eu2000i fits in the driver’s side rear outside compartment but we had to remove the interior light for it to fit. We store a Weber Q grill in the generator compartment,never tried the Honda there. I believe Northern Lite gen compartment will hold a eu2000i
Bigfoot 10.4 drivers side upper storage compartment now has a bulkhead back to back with an inside drawer under settee on other side of it. Compartment is not deep enough for my Honda 2000 to fit.
I don't know if the newer Weber Q 1200 with temp gauge has a more domed lid than older ones, but mine will not fit in generator compartment. It is about an inch too tall and cannot be jimmied in no how. Could take lid off and set it in afterwards but that would be a pain.
Honda 2000 too tall for generator compartment unless stored tipped a bit. Would need to be propped in that position somehow.
I had an enclosed aluminum hitch cargo box built and carry Weber Q,, Campfire in a Can, 11lb propane bottle, and 2.5 gal gas can in it. Honda 2000 goes behind xcab truck seat in Rubbermaid tub. - burningmanExplorer II
jaycocreek wrote:
My old Vacationeer has about had it, and I’m considering spending more money than I ever intended to on a nice Bigfoot or Northern Lite.
There goes your Hawaii fund..:B
I’m doing this with “found money”... I have a storage unit I could clear out and quit paying for, and a boat I could move out of a paid storage to my own lot.
That right there makes the payments on something I will actually use!
The Vacationeer 11.5 was a nice rig, one piece metal roof, lots of storage, it’s all “glamper camper”-ed out, but.... its always been in the wet PNW, and it’s an ‘87...1987! The frame has just plain had it.
I’m unwilling to even look at anything but a clamshell NL or BF. - jimh406Explorer IIIHave you thought about doing something like Reddog1 did? That is, store it on your ladder.
https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/27249392/print/true.cfm - jaycocreekExplorer II
My old Vacationeer has about had it, and I’m considering spending more money than I ever intended to on a nice Bigfoot or Northern Lite.
There goes your Hawaii fund..:B - burningmanExplorer III live in the Pacific Northwest which is why I like to go to hot places lol.
It’s also why I’m drawn to the most water-resistant camper. - markchengrExplorer III have a 2008 NL 10-2 CD SE. Honda 2000 will not fit in the rear storage compartment which is why I never bought one. Added lots of solar and better batteries instead. I Have never felt a need for a generator even though I almost always boondock. But then I live in the Pacific Northwest and try to avoid the hot places. I like to tour the Southwest but only before or after the summer months.
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