The only issue with the set up like this and the big track is you need to be 2.2m tall to use the prep table comfortably. The unimog tray is like 1.6m off the ground.
Hey Marcus! This truck isn't actually as high as you'd think, as you can see in the video, Adam is about 6ft tall and he can utilise everything just fine. 👍🏼
You guys are obviously not getting your electrical installation certified and signed off by a licensed electrician. Or your sparky doesn’t know the standards. I suggest you get them to review AS3000 and educate themselves
Hi- if you don’t mind could you share with me what I should look out for ( electrically wise ) the current suggested system is a 48 volt battery system with 600 amp lithium batteries/ 480 watt Solar with a external plug in for additional portable solar panels/ twin 90 amp alternator system/ umbilical power lead to be able too link truck to van - using victor on equipment- any suggestions would be great fully appreciated. Also has a on board desalination system.
I’m really considering this to a pickup
It's not as uncommon as you might think... We've seen heaps of construction businesses jump on the NPS Truck trend, as well as tourers!
@@gcitraytec correct, actually this is more practical for me
Looks just like the Cartwrights 😉
There are so many getting around now!
Exactly what I thought!
The only issue with the set up like this and the big track is you need to be 2.2m tall to use the prep table comfortably. The unimog tray is like 1.6m off the ground.
Hey Marcus! This truck isn't actually as high as you'd think, as you can see in the video, Adam is about 6ft tall and he can utilise everything just fine. 👍🏼
where do you hang out if it pisses down rain for a week ?
At your moms house
@@stubru66 nice
At the pub
is that thing 4WD?
Sure is!
You guys are obviously not getting your electrical installation certified and signed off by a licensed electrician. Or your sparky doesn’t know the standards. I suggest you get them to review AS3000 and educate themselves
Hi- if you don’t mind could you share with me what I should look out for ( electrically wise ) the current suggested system is a 48 volt battery system with 600 amp lithium batteries/ 480 watt Solar with a external plug in for additional portable solar panels/ twin 90 amp alternator system/ umbilical power lead to be able too link truck to van - using victor on equipment- any suggestions would be great fully appreciated. Also has a on board desalination system.
buy a caravan
for the price they charge you can buy a van
But truck
Depends on what kind of travel you like to do, each to their own! 🤙🏼