Off Grid Expedition build almost done

flipmachine

Adventurer
Well, this build is coming to an end... I have to say this is one of my favorite builds so far... its just mean looking, has heat, fridge, sink, stove and hot water everything you need to get out and enjoy nature... and its got a small foot print.17903841_1102258023211936_3249997812946237741_n.jpg18814010_1145356042235467_3448248642370080851_n.jpg18813167_1145356058902132_1757677223869305257_n.jpg18835890_1145356122235459_763604062201310955_n.jpg18527529_1133729006731504_3363561437043596721_n.jpg18528096_1133729033398168_7575102367716384654_n.jpg18835931_1142093865895018_8450940527716395319_n.jpg18740774_1142093925895012_7942194163653706333_n.jpg18700021_1142093905895014_3114245926357994823_n.jpg
 

Badcoder

New member
This looks amazing. Can you provide some info on the sink and enclosure?


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flipmachine

Adventurer
Hi, so the sink and stove enclosure is pretty basic, it folds up when in storage and when you need it you drop it down and it locks into place on the cabinet door, the sink uses all quick connect fittings like the hot water heater on the other side of the trailer... as for the stove, it has its own propane regulator for propane so you just connect it when the unit is down and locked in place.
 

JCDriller

Adventurer
I like this build too! You do some great work. A 6lb worthington aluminum propane tank would fit perfectly behind the sink/stove box.

What would it take to put a raisable roof on one of these, similar to a Sportsmobile, when raised a second queen or full mattress becomes accessible from the inside for families with a couple kids. The rear of the mattress could sit over the rear storage area and the head could start behind the door. I know I could do a roof top tent, but I can't put young kids up there and then they don't get heat or AC. 2 young kids is tight in a small traditional teardrop.
 
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flipmachine

Adventurer
for sure doable...been thinking of doing a pop up, not sure if I could get a queen up there.. but for sure room for kids to sleep.
 

JCDriller

Adventurer
for sure doable...been thinking of doing a pop up, not sure if I could get a queen up there.. but for sure room for kids to sleep.

How big is the roof? The AT overland tent would be perfect. It would give you standing room in the trailer and a large bed too. Closed dimensions are:

-8″ tall without roof Bars
-54.5″ Wide at base, 53″ Wide at top
-93″ Long at base

http://adventuretrailers.com/vehicle-habitat/
 

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