I love the fridge and microwave. Many Mercedes B rvs have neither. Add a tv, bench seating and the sink in the bathroom and definitely better than others.
Hi. I get that a lot. At first, I was like "what?". But I can kind of see it. If you know any movie producers looking to do a Fred Willard movie, just tell them.. "I know this guy...". Thanks for watching. - Steve
So what’s actually new for ‘22? PS - please fix the cooktop to a flush-mount. That looks so dated. And the seating needs 3pt seatbelts for the 2nd row or 3pt seatbelts for the rear
personally, I like having the LP since there is no electrical hook up in the outback as well. Induction cook top is going to run the house batteries down quickly so I rather have them for other systems.
Update: the two switches in the back were flipped. The LIGHT switch turned on the WATER PUMP and the WATER PUMP switch turned on the OUTDOOR LIGHT! Way to go THOR! FFS
Can you run the AC using the Re(Li)able® Power Pack Electrical System- 400Ah Lithium Battery, 3,000W Pure Sine Inverter, 170 amp Alternator and if so, for how long? Can you also run the microwave on the Lithium batteries and can you run both the AC and the Microwave at the same time?
Hi Larry. Yes and yes. The A/C will run off of the lithium batteries. Run time will vary with what else is on in the coach but the general rule is 100Ah = 1 hour of A/C run time for any lithium system. Just because A/C is on does not mean it is running. You can run the AC and the Microwave at the same time. Thanks - Steve
Idk about the amount of insulation, but on a few nights of camping with the temps in the mid-20’s we stayed warm with the Truma heater set at 55 degrees. I’ll add that the heater is very quiet.
@@treedeblue so far it’s holding up well. I recently needed to glue some wall paper in place, but that was easy. It’s worth noting that the refrigerator sits in its space but isn’t secured in any way. Usually this is fine, but on some of my backroad trips that involved a lot of rocking from side to side, the fridge fell forward. I solved this by putting some cardboard pieces on either side of the fridge to hold it in better. I have the “L” model (raised bed, storage underneath).
I love the fridge and microwave. Many Mercedes B rvs have neither. Add a tv, bench seating and the sink in the bathroom and definitely better than others.
can you do a review on the 4x2 for us that dont need the wilderness roads? thanks.
This guy reminds me of Fred Willard 😄
Hi. I get that a lot. At first, I was like "what?". But I can kind of see it. If you know any movie producers looking to do a Fred Willard movie, just tell them.. "I know this guy...". Thanks for watching. - Steve
So what’s actually new for ‘22? PS - please fix the cooktop to a flush-mount. That looks so dated. And the seating needs 3pt seatbelts for the 2nd row or 3pt seatbelts for the rear
No more generator only lithium and price bump again
Suggest a diesel Truma, 2 induction cook top option. Ideal for winter camping. LP not cold weather friendly and hard to find in the outback!
personally, I like having the LP since there is no electrical hook up in the outback as well. Induction cook top is going to run the house batteries down quickly so I rather have them for other systems.
A small diesel generator is ideal to stay away from lp. Living in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, not many LP options for refills, diesel everywhere.
hearing that the cabinets fall off the roof, when off road from other you tubers and the Screen needs some mods to get working right..
Where is the switch to turn on/off the inverter on Tranquility 4x4 19L?
Hi Dona. That is for the puddle light by all your connections. (See 14:00 in the video) . Thanks for the question. - Steve
What is that light switch next to the water pump switch in the back?
Update: the two switches in the back were flipped. The LIGHT switch turned on the WATER PUMP and the WATER PUMP switch turned on the OUTDOOR LIGHT! Way to go THOR! FFS
Can you run the AC using the Re(Li)able® Power Pack Electrical System- 400Ah Lithium Battery, 3,000W Pure Sine Inverter, 170 amp Alternator and if so, for how long? Can you also run the microwave on the Lithium batteries and can you run both the AC and the Microwave at the same time?
Hi Larry. Yes and yes.
The A/C will run off of the lithium batteries.
Run time will vary with what else is on in the coach but the general rule is 100Ah = 1 hour of A/C run time for any lithium system. Just because A/C is on does not mean it is running.
You can run the AC and the Microwave at the same time. Thanks - Steve
Can you tell me about how long would it take to recharge the lithium batteries by driving the van?
@@larrymoore4223 They charge pretty quickly since there is a dedicated alternator for the house. I would say about an hour
Is there any insulation added?
Yes
@@calirver6842 please supply details
Idk about the amount of insulation, but on a few nights of camping with the temps in the mid-20’s we stayed warm with the Truma heater set at 55 degrees. I’ll add that the heater is very quiet.
@@threedogsandacamper503 is the Interior of your Tranquility falling apart, I’m thinking about getting one
@@treedeblue so far it’s holding up well. I recently needed to glue some wall paper in place, but that was easy. It’s worth noting that the refrigerator sits in its space but isn’t secured in any way. Usually this is fine, but on some of my backroad trips that involved a lot of rocking from side to side, the fridge fell forward. I solved this by putting some cardboard pieces on either side of the fridge to hold it in better. I have the “L” model (raised bed, storage underneath).
No cassette toilet for us!