The Alde heating system takes some time to learn, but once you learn it it's great. It's so quiet. I like your framed platform. Did you get your generator running? Regarding batteries, I just bought the LiTime 230 Amp hour plus and the LiTime battery monitor with a shunt. I'll let you know how everything works. I did a LOT of research on what battery can fit in our 620 battery box. The Litime 230 was the best purchase and fit for the 620. Fits perfect. I mounted my 1200 watt inverter up against the left side wall of the cubby under the step up to the bed. It's an Ampere 1200 watt. Fits perfect. Your setup is awesome. One more thing: If you plan to plug your shore power into your inverter so that the entire camper runs off your battery you will need to isolate the converter charger to its own breaker in your breaker panel. My converter was paired with my AC plugs, so I paired the plugs with the next breaker down (Alde I think). Now the converter is on its own breaker and I turn that breaker off so that the converter doesn't try to charge the battery when I plug shore power into the inverter.
Thanks for the battery and electronic tips! I’ll check out the LiTime’s. I’m working with Champion to get a replacement generator. Come to find out, there are also several other things wrong with it.
Wondering what is using propane? Just the Alde Heating and cooktop, right? Does the Alde uses that much propane to have to carry 2 bottles or you just want to wedge them in place. I know in my old 15ft TT with the blower furnace, i'll burn thru a tank in 3 days if i'm in freezing or close to freezing temperatures.
I mainly use the gas for the Alde system. The heater and hot water. I’m still experimenting with things though. I ran it pretty hard on my last trip and haven’t had time to check my levels. I’ll keep up guys updated though. Take care.
@@lawrencewiddis2447 I place most of my items in between the camper wall and truck bed wall. Check out some of my other videos where I discuss this more in detail. Take care.
We need to meet up and take the 890's out. Did an AWESOME route the weekend before last up North of Taos, 50+ mile long dirt road with LOTS of amazing views and very little traffic at all.
Carry a portable jumping system. Using your own vehicle endangers your own electrical and on board computers. They drive away and your system shuts down. Thus your system is tits up. Won't start. Possible 3000.00 or more damage, tow charges and if not close to home hotel bills. I know it happened to me. Never endanger your vehicle. JMHO
Question , does your generator carry your ac, or do yu need a bigger unit , i just bought the 620 with roof AC, i need a generator, not sure on how big of one i need , can Yu assist ??
Greetings, I have yet to try it. I don't camp in areas where I need AC though. For the price, you can't beat this little Champion generator. If your looking to run your AC often, check out Honda's flagship: powerequipment.honda.com/generators/models/eu3200i
I was an rv full timer before it was trendy. Never had any issues with propane but batteries were a whole other issue. Charging and depleting batteries of any chemistry is fraught with issues...grounding over time, failure in charging systems due to sub components made in cheap offshore locations etc. Not as reliable as you think and I am part owner of a solar company. Complexity means more failure mechanisms per the laws of thermodynamics
@@kirkbierl2552 It will, but I would need to add airbags for stability. I spoke with NuCamp this week to see if they’re bringing the 720 back, and they really couldn’t answer the question. I will probably go with the 820 later this year. Take care.
Seriously, Great information! However, please work on your videography. It is way too choppy, sporadic, and quick back-and-forth making it hard to follow. Not being critical, just wanting your presentation to be top-notch.
@@gregsouders9061 Thank you for the candid feedback. However, this channel is simply a hobby for me at the moment. My whole point with this channel is to share informative information. I’m not doing this to make any money. Take care.
Informative video. Their heating system is supposed to be second to none. I hope you get the other kinks straightened out. Be safe!
The Alde heating system takes some time to learn, but once you learn it it's great. It's so quiet. I like your framed platform. Did you get your generator running? Regarding batteries, I just bought the LiTime 230 Amp hour plus and the LiTime battery monitor with a shunt. I'll let you know how everything works. I did a LOT of research on what battery can fit in our 620 battery box. The Litime 230 was the best purchase and fit for the 620. Fits perfect. I mounted my 1200 watt inverter up against the left side wall of the cubby under the step up to the bed. It's an Ampere 1200 watt. Fits perfect. Your setup is awesome. One more thing: If you plan to plug your shore power into your inverter so that the entire camper runs off your battery you will need to isolate the converter charger to its own breaker in your breaker panel. My converter was paired with my AC plugs, so I paired the plugs with the next breaker down (Alde I think). Now the converter is on its own breaker and I turn that breaker off so that the converter doesn't try to charge the battery when I plug shore power into the inverter.
Thanks for the battery and electronic tips! I’ll check out the LiTime’s. I’m working with Champion to get a replacement generator. Come to find out, there are also several other things wrong with it.
Good times ahead, enjoy!
Wondering what is using propane? Just the Alde Heating and cooktop, right? Does the Alde uses that much propane to have to carry 2 bottles or you just want to wedge them in place.
I know in my old 15ft TT with the blower furnace, i'll burn thru a tank in 3 days if i'm in freezing or close to freezing temperatures.
I mainly use the gas for the Alde system. The heater and hot water. I’m still experimenting with things though. I ran it pretty hard on my last trip and haven’t had time to check my levels. I’ll keep up guys updated though. Take care.
Where does all that outside stuff go when you are driving down the road?
@@lawrencewiddis2447 I place most of my items in between the camper wall and truck bed wall. Check out some of my other videos where I discuss this more in detail. Take care.
We need to meet up and take the 890's out. Did an AWESOME route the weekend before last up North of Taos, 50+ mile long dirt road with LOTS of amazing views and very little traffic at all.
Yeah, I haven’t been out in a while. I’ve been waiting for it to finally cool off and it has. I hope to get out soon.
@@Brian.A.Simmons I'm riding my sportbike to UT this weekend, but maybe next weekend we could meet on the KTM's?
Carry a portable jumping system. Using your own vehicle endangers your own electrical and on board computers. They drive away and your system shuts down. Thus your system is tits up. Won't start. Possible 3000.00 or more damage, tow charges and if not close to home hotel bills. I know it happened to me. Never endanger your vehicle. JMHO
Yes Sir, way ahead of you. I do carry jump pack with me always. Thanks for the tip though.
Question , does your generator carry your ac, or do yu need a bigger unit , i just bought the 620 with roof AC, i need a generator, not sure on how big of one i need , can Yu assist ??
Greetings, I have yet to try it. I don't camp in areas where I need AC though. For the price, you can't beat this little Champion generator. If your looking to run your AC often, check out Honda's flagship: powerequipment.honda.com/generators/models/eu3200i
What Size tires are your running. They look good
285/65/R20. They are “E” rated tires and oversized and they don’t rub.
real world shit, thanks. nosey drunk neighbors and everything lol!
@dynamitecreekvet Yes Sir. Unfortunately, most of my luck is bad when I go camping.
Propane scares the hell out of me. I'd get all electric and solar
Here is a new fear, check what happens when water makes contact with lithium battery 😅
I was an rv full timer before it was trendy. Never had any issues with propane but batteries were a whole other issue. Charging and depleting batteries of any chemistry is fraught with issues...grounding over time, failure in charging systems due to sub components made in cheap offshore locations etc. Not as reliable as you think and I am part owner of a solar company. Complexity means more failure mechanisms per the laws of thermodynamics
I started a battery fire! Great stuff.
Do you understand how much power would be used for electric cooking?
Nice setup !
Thanks!
What size truck do you have a 2500 or 3500
2020 GMC Denali 3500.
Thank you will that hold the 820
@@kirkbierl2552 It will, but I would need to add airbags for stability. I spoke with NuCamp this week to see if they’re bringing the 720 back, and they really couldn’t answer the question. I will probably go with the 820 later this year. Take care.
What year is your camper?
2023.
Seriously, Great information! However, please work on your videography. It is way too choppy, sporadic, and quick back-and-forth making it hard to follow. Not being critical, just wanting your presentation to be top-notch.
@@gregsouders9061 Thank you for the candid feedback. However, this channel is simply a hobby for me at the moment. My whole point with this channel is to share informative information. I’m not doing this to make any money. Take care.
its a shame that you have to pay so much for it and then they put suck a small Anning on it.
Yeah, you got that right. The 820’s have two awnings and they are larger. Hopefully, I’ll be able to mount one for the door.
@@Brian.A.Simmonsi read the 920 is making the back awning optional yet a side awning is standard, seems to be a screwy thing with them. 🍻
@@SpykersB Agreed. That doesn’t make much sense.
Im looking into the 620 i ordered a lariat ultimatr 3/4 1
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