โJul-26-2024 07:49 AM
โJul-27-2024 05:01 PM
weird, I have 300AH of battery in the camper and that weighs 48lbs.. how much does a genny weigh? I always thought they would be close to 200lbs for the built in ones..
โJul-26-2024 09:03 AM
It looks like a good deal. You lowered both the Hight and center of gravity. Better riding for the truck.
Thank you for the useful information.
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โJul-26-2024 09:57 PM
Thank you. Yes, the lowered height and center of gravity are large factors for wanting to take this project on.
โAug-19-2024 05:31 PM
Rob good job on the AC.
What are you going to do with the existing hole through the roof where the original unit was?
I see you upgraded to 760ahrs of battery capacity.
Did you build your own like I did with the LifePo4 cells?
Im sure you added an inverter in there somewhere for that coffee maker in the AM, what size did you go with?
Max ahr storage capacity is paramount when running off grid.
Good job kid
mike
โAug-21-2024 06:36 PM
Dang, had typed up a reply but looks like it didn't get posted. This new platform sucks.
So anyway... an update, I miscalculated on my battery capacity (twice in fact). It is actually 560AH of battery, not the 760AH. I tried to edit my original post but can't find the dang edit button to fix it.
I took about a 9 day trip and everything worked fantastically well. Batteries supported everything I needed. The weather was cool so no need to run the AC on this trip. In short, the upgrades all worked exactly as I had hoped. Will report back for future trips.
As far as the opening, I covered it with a solar panel. I use the non rigid panels and eternabond tape them to the roof. I used double sided tape around the AC opening and then single sided around the perimeter of the skylight itself. This works because my roof is fiberglass (not sure I would do this with a rubber roof).
โAug-23-2024 06:33 AM
ya you only have a window that editing is allowed , after a certin period of time the option to edit disapears.