We have a Pursue, and as great as this presentation is, it still doesn’t quite do the trailer justice. It’s a micro base camper, gear hauler, and utility trailer, all in one. Plus it’s a perfect blank canvas for modification. If you are just slightly interested, go see one in person.
Good walk through. Is it possible to reinforce the roof rack or upgrade it somehow to add a roof top tent as well? Kids dont go with us often but would like to have the option to accommodate then necessary.
Thanks a lot for the overview. I have a couple of questions: - I'm not familiar with the battery capacity. How long could I expect to be without recharging, without having you charge computers and accessories etc - I understand that the AC can only be used when connected to External power. That applies to heat as well? Thanks in advance
I look at the Amp Hours rating on the battery... and typically half that rating. From there, I look at the "always on" equipment to find out with their amp hour energy draw is, like the fridge in the slide-out. So, a full, healthy, standard lead-acid battery may get you a day with pretty much the refrigerator only running, depending on conditions. The heater does not work on battery power, in my personal experience.
Thorough and fantastic walk-through, thank you!
We have a Pursue, and as great as this presentation is, it still doesn’t quite do the trailer justice. It’s a micro base camper, gear hauler, and utility trailer, all in one. Plus it’s a perfect blank canvas for modification. If you are just slightly interested, go see one in person.
Absolutely. Spot on.
Just ordered ours yesterday, thanks for the tour dude! Great job.
Good walk through. Is it possible to reinforce the roof rack or upgrade it somehow to add a roof top tent as well? Kids dont go with us often but would like to have the option to accommodate then necessary.
Broke my under stovetop cabinet latch… where can I order a new one?
Thanks a lot for the overview. I have a couple of questions:
- I'm not familiar with the battery capacity. How long could I expect to be without recharging, without having you charge computers and accessories etc
- I understand that the AC can only be used when connected to External power. That applies to heat as well?
Thanks in advance
I look at the Amp Hours rating on the battery... and typically half that rating. From there, I look at the "always on" equipment to find out with their amp hour energy draw is, like the fridge in the slide-out. So, a full, healthy, standard lead-acid battery may get you a day with pretty much the refrigerator only running, depending on conditions. The heater does not work on battery power, in my personal experience.
Buy solar genator Home depot or Lowe's carries them can buy new battery (s)ones yourself
Won’t filling tires to max psi wear them out more quickly?
I don't suppose you can get this without the air conditioning unit?
They have portable swap coolers online. $350 U put ice in them for convection cooling .. Draw back to much humidity in air
No onboard battery monitoring?
Correct