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Upgrading from popup to 80RB

RWDIII
Explorer
Explorer
I am thinking 0f:C going from a pop up to an Adventurer 80RB
If anyone has one would like some feedback

1. Is the dinette bed big enough for an adult
2. can the air conditioner run with a 2k gen a champion.
3. any problems with the Happi jac electric jacks
OLD 2006 F150 4wd 7200gvw,Lt275-65-18,Scan Guage,Garmin,flowmaster,load levelers,Firestone work rites Bronco 800

NEW 2015 F250 Scab 4wd 10000 gvw, 6.2 Scan guage,Garmin,work rites,3200 lb load,1800lb Palomino Backpack SS1200
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Old_Days
Explorer II
Explorer II
We have a Lance 825 that the Ford F 250 hauls great. Fresh water is 30 gallons, grey is 11 gallons and black is 14 gallons. The black tank is plenty big for 4 or 5 days the grey water can be a problem. What I do is drain some of the water in a 2 gallon bucket with a cover and carry it to the pit toilets. But having your own shower is priceless. Good Luck with your search.

RWDIII
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for feedback
After many years with pop up want a change
OLD 2006 F150 4wd 7200gvw,Lt275-65-18,Scan Guage,Garmin,flowmaster,load levelers,Firestone work rites Bronco 800

NEW 2015 F250 Scab 4wd 10000 gvw, 6.2 Scan guage,Garmin,work rites,3200 lb load,1800lb Palomino Backpack SS1200

billtex
Explorer II
Explorer II
whizbang wrote:
Tank sizes are funny. We started out in a Four Wheel Camper with a 10 gallon tank. The longest we managed to camp before running out of water was 3 days.

Next, we graduated to an Alpenlite camper with a 33 gallon tank. Longest dry camp: 3 days.

Our largest rig was a Dutch Star Diesel pusher with a 100 gal fresh water tank --- Never made it past 3 days there either. Our water and tank use/expectations seemed to expand as the tanks got larger. Go figure.


That is funny!

Tell your Wife you only carry 10 gals and see how far you can go...
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Eagle Cap 850
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hedge
Explorer
Explorer
not sure what the standard a/c unit is. I added a Coleman Mach 9200 unit and my Honda eu2000 runs it, my Champion 2000w wouldn't. I think Champion makes a decent generator but they are optimistic with their ratings.

I haven't had any problem with my HJ jacks but I've heard they are prone to taking on water so I put 3-gang electrical covers over them. I think it may help if you can get over the looks, and the covers are cheap.

2017 F350 Platinum DRW
2013 Adventurer 89RB

whizbang
Explorer II
Explorer II
Tank sizes are funny. We started out in a Four Wheel Camper with a 10 gallon tank. The longest we managed to camp before running out of water was 3 days.

Next, we graduated to an Alpenlite camper with a 33 gallon tank. Longest dry camp: 3 days.

Our largest rig was a Dutch Star Diesel pusher with a 100 gal fresh water tank --- Never made it past 3 days there either. Our water and tank use/expectations seemed to expand as the tanks got larger. Go figure.
Whizbang
2002 Winnebago Minnie
http://www.raincityhome.com/RAWH/index.htm

billtex
Explorer II
Explorer II
Only comment I can make is our Adventurer was a great camper. Our 2nd AMLRV has been great so far also...

Good luck, Bill
2020 F350 CC LB
Eagle Cap 850
25'Airstream Excella
"Good People Drink Good Beer"-Hunter S Thompson

anthonyca
Explorer
Explorer
I am also interested in this camper for its small size and light weight. Of course with that are the trade offs, the main one for me being the small tank sizes. Does anyone know if it is available with a cassette or composting toilet? I could carry some extra water in the truck and camper and the cassette toilet would alleviate the small black tank.

OP, what makes you want to get away from the pop up? I love the idea of a pop up but can't stand the soft sidewalls for noise and the conspicuousness when trying to stealth camp to catch some z's on a trip.

whizbang
Explorer II
Explorer II
"76 inch roll-over sofa that makes into a 40 inch x 76 inch bed!"

That's big enough to sleep on.
Whizbang
2002 Winnebago Minnie
http://www.raincityhome.com/RAWH/index.htm

braindead0
Explorer
Explorer
Old Days wrote:
Is 11 gallons fresh water,6 gallons grey and 7 gallons black correct. If that is true you will not like the small tank sizes.
And that's what they claim.. specs subject to change.. the black and gray on our TT was supposed to be 12gal.. the black was 6 gallons on a good day (including a couple of feet of 3" pipe). I wouldn't trust that they are even that big.

If you plan on staying at sites with full hookups, not a problem.
2015 RAM 1500 4x4 5.7, 3.93
2013 Econ 16RB TT

Old_Days
Explorer II
Explorer II
Is 11 gallons fresh water,6 gallons grey and 7 gallons black correct. If that is true you will not like the small tank sizes.

joerg68
Nomad III
Nomad III
I can answer 3): had HJ in our Outfitter. One of the motors seized completely after 2 winters. Corrosion due to water ingress. Other than that, the jacks were OK and did what they were supposed to.

A replacement motor was easy to get and replace diy, but not cheap.
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