I’m sorry if you mentioned this in your video, what did this cost you to build? I had to skim through the video on my short break at work. Camper looks amazing!
Fantastic build!!! Thanks for sharing. Curious about 2 things. What kind(brand) of AC(DC or 120v) do you plan to use? And, is the truck bed 5'? If so do you wish it was a 6' bed. Safe and happy travels Sir.
The bluetti supplies both 120V and 12V. I prefer to use 12v where possible because its more efficient for small low power things. The bed is 60 inches long on the crew cab model.
O you were asking about the AC unit :) its just a cheap roll around 120V unit that draws 500 watts. The power station can run it for many hours overnight. During the day I have 600 watts of PV so the battery bank is not used much. I also have a Honda generator when all else fails I just crank that up. I think its this one: amzn.to/4bLVQ74
I've been watching your videos for a while, impressive work. With the angle design on the cabover camper. How does the camper do driving on a windy day?
Very nice build, I like the cabin look inside with all the wood. Looks similar to a kimbo camper without looking like a spaceship. Nice job!
Well done. Great content. Your design and implementation skills are impressive. Thanks for the video.
I’m sorry if you mentioned this in your video, what did this cost you to build? I had to skim through the video on my short break at work. Camper looks amazing!
Wow this an awesome camper for mid size truck
This build is amazing! Would you be willing to share the measurements? I would love to build one myself.
Turned out great! I’ve been following along since the beginning.
Looks great, lots of creative ideas and planning - good job!
Awesome build. What are you getting for mpg on the highway?
I have not measured it with the camper on...sorry!
Fantastic build!!! Thanks for sharing. Curious about 2 things. What kind(brand) of AC(DC or 120v) do you plan to use? And, is the truck bed 5'? If so do you wish it was a 6' bed. Safe and happy travels Sir.
The bluetti supplies both 120V and 12V. I prefer to use 12v where possible because its more efficient for small low power things. The bed is 60 inches long on the crew cab model.
O you were asking about the AC unit :) its just a cheap roll around 120V unit that draws 500 watts. The power station can run it for many hours overnight. During the day I have 600 watts of PV so the battery bank is not used much. I also have a Honda generator when all else fails I just crank that up. I think its this one: amzn.to/4bLVQ74
I've been watching your videos for a while, impressive work. With the angle design on the cabover camper. How does the camper do driving on a windy day?
Have not had any issues in the wind....you can tell its there from the wind noises but its no worse than having something mounted on the roof rack.